COMPARISON OF THE ACTIVITIES OF CAMV 35S AND FMV 34S PROMOTER DERIVATIVES IN CATHARANTHUS-ROSEUS CELLS TRANSIENTLY AND STABLY TRANSFORMED BY PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT
L. Vanderfits et J. Memelink, COMPARISON OF THE ACTIVITIES OF CAMV 35S AND FMV 34S PROMOTER DERIVATIVES IN CATHARANTHUS-ROSEUS CELLS TRANSIENTLY AND STABLY TRANSFORMED BY PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT, Plant molecular biology, 33(5), 1997, pp. 943-946
Activities of several CaMV 35S and FMV 34S promoter derivatives fused
to the gusA reporter gene were compared in suspension-cultured Cathara
nthus roseus cells that were transiently and stably transformed using
particle bombardment. Our data demonstrate that the 35S and a deletion
derivative of the 34S promoter combined with particle bombardment for
m useful tools for genetic engineering of C. roseus cells. Our results
disagree on several points with activities of 35S and 34S promoter de
rivatives reported for tobacco, indicating that absolute and relative
promoter activities can differ between plant species.