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KMID : 0368420070500060658
Journal of Plant Biology
2007 Volume.50 No. 6 p.658 ~ p.658
Mercury-tolerant Transgenic Poplars Expressing Two Bacterial Mercury-metabolizing Genes
Choi Young-Im

Noh Eun-Woon
Lee Hyo-Shin
Han Mu-Seok
Lee Jae-Soon
Choi Kwan-Sam
Abstract
Mercury is one of the most toxic metals to various organisms, including humans. Genes involved in mercury metabolism have been cloned fromStaphylococcus aureus, and were modified here to be expressed in plants. Transgenic poplars containing both chimeric genes (p35S-merA andp35S-merB) were developed via two rounds of transformation usingnos-nptll andnos-hpt genes as selectable markers. Although expression levels varied among transgenic lines, tolerance to either ionic mercury or organic mercury matched well with the degree of expression revealed by northern hybridization. In culture, these trees were tolerant to 50 ¥ìM HgCl2 and 2 ¥ìM CH3HgCI. Variations in mercury tolerance among the transgenic lines indicates that vigorous selection is required to select the best clones for use in phytoremediation.
KEYWORD
merA, merB, mercury, phytoremediation, poplar, transformation
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