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Attempts to Transform Pollen Grains and Pollen Tubes in the Process of Fertilization in Tobacco

  • Chung Chan-Sun
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.87-90
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    • 2005
  • In tobacco, in vitro pollination has been successfully applied to overcome interspecific incompatibility. The use of this technique will make it possible to introduce DNA into pollen tubes just before fertilization. In this study, we showed improvement of the efficiency of in vitro self-pollination and introduction of foreign genes into pollen tubes by the method of polycation. A plasmid harbouring the GUS gene was introduced into pollen grains and pollen tubes, which had incubated on pollen germination medium(PGM), by polyornithine method. Transient expression of the GUS in pollen grains and pollen tubes that were treated with 0, 2, 5 and $10{\mu}g/m\ell$ DNA was observed. In results, combination of the techniques of polyornithine and in vitro pollination was efficient new technique for genetic transformation through fertilization processes.

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Decrease of Protease-Resistant PrPSc Level in ScN2a Cells by Polyornithine and Polyhistidine

  • Waqas, Muhammad;Trinh, Huyen Trang;Lee, Sungeun;Kim, Dae-hwan;Lee, Sang Yeol;Choe, Kevin K.;Ryou, Chongsuk
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.28 no.12
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    • pp.2141-2144
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    • 2018
  • Based on previous studies reporting the anti-prion activity of poly-${\text\tiny{L}}$-lysine and poly-${\text\tiny{L}}$-arginine, we investigated cationic poly-${\text\tiny{L}}$-ornithine (PLO), poly-${\text\tiny{L}}$-histidine (PLH), anionic poly-${\text\tiny{L}}$-glutamic acid (PLE) and uncharged poly-${\text\tiny{L}}$-threonine (PLT) in cultured cells chronically infected by prions to determine their anti-prion efficacy. While PLE and PLT did not alter the level of $PrP^{Sc}$, PLO and PLH exhibited potent $PrP^{Sc}$ inhibition in ScN2a cells. These results suggest that the anti-prion activity of poly-basic amino acids is correlated with the cationicity of their functional groups. Comparison of anti-prion activity of PLO and PLH proposes that the anti-prion activity of poly-basic amino acids is associated with their acidic cellular compartments.