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Plasmid Rescue: Recovery of Flanking Genomic Sequences from Transgenic Transposon Insertion Sites

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Transgenic Maize

Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology™ ((MIMB,volume 526))

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The transgenic RescueMu lines were designed for and successfully used in our maize gene discovery project. The pBluescript-containing RescueMu transposon can be readily recovered by a procedure called plasmid rescue. Plasmid rescue is a technique for recovering bacterial plasmids from transgenic eukaryotic genomic DNA. Total maize DNA was first digested with restriction enzyme(s), ligated, and then transformed into E. coli cells. Colonies were recovered under selection against the antibiotic marker(s) in the transgene vector. Ampicillin or carbenicillin was used for RescueMu transgene recovery. The flanking genomic sequences at RescueMu insertion sites were simultaneously captured and then sequenced using RescueMu-readout primers. Genomic DNA from an individual plant or from pooled samples of up to ∼50 plants could be used in a single rescue. Because the majority of transgenic constructs currently used in flowering plants were made in the form of plasmids, this protocol could therefore be adapted by and useful to researchers involved in other transgenic work and be versatile for characterizing transgene loci.

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  1. Fernandes, J., Dong, Q., Schneider, B., Morrow, D.J., Nan, G.-L., Brendel, V., and Walbot, V. (2004). Genome-wide mutagenesis of Zea mays L. using RescueMu transposons. Genome Biol. 5, R82.

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This project was supported by National Science Foundation Grant 98-72657 to V.W.

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Nan, GL., Walbot, V. (2009). Plasmid Rescue: Recovery of Flanking Genomic Sequences from Transgenic Transposon Insertion Sites. In: Scott, M.P. (eds) Transgenic Maize. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 526. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-494-0_8

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