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Article Dans Une Revue Plant Molecular Biology Reporter Année : 1995

PCR-generated cDNA library of transition-stage maize embryos: cloning and expression of calmodulin genes during early embryogenesis

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One hundred maize zygotic embryos microdissected at the transition stage were used to construct a cDNA library after non-selective PCR (NS-PCR) amplification of whole cDNA populations. The library contains 2.3 x 105 recombinants and two different calmodulin cDNAs were cloned using a heterologous probe from petunia. Calmodulin expression was confirmed throughout maize embryogenesis at the mRNA, amplified cDNA and protein levels. Sequence analysis suggests a maize origin for both clones and negligible nucleotide changes linked to PCR. This library is the first described for early plant embryos and represents a breakthrough to isolate genes involved in embryo differentiation.

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hal-01926680 , version 1 (19-11-2018)

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Christian Breton, Annie Chaboud, Elisabeth Matthys-Rochon, Elizabeth E M Bates, J. Mark Cock, et al.. PCR-generated cDNA library of transition-stage maize embryos: cloning and expression of calmodulin genes during early embryogenesis. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 1995, 27 (1), pp.105 - 113. ⟨10.1007/BF00019182⟩. ⟨hal-01926680⟩
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