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Arabidopsis Thaliana. A Study of Genes and Embryo Development By Garen Polatoglu. A T 1 G 2 2 1 9 0. Encoded Protein Size: 261 amino acids Putative AP2 domain containing transcription factor. Gene Gene Length: 1511 bp Translated Region: 786 bp PCR Product: 1004 bp. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Arabidopsis Thaliana A Study of Genes and Embryo Development By Garen Polatoglu
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Page 1: Arabidopsis Thaliana

Arabidopsis Thaliana

A Study of Genes and Embryo

Development

By Garen Polatoglu

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A T 1 G 2 2 1 9 0

• Gene• Gene Length: 1511 bp• Translated Region: 786

bp• PCR Product: 1004 bp

•Encoded Protein

•Size: 261 amino acids

•Putative AP2 domain containing transcription factor

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Genotyping

• Homozygous Mutants (~1.2kb)– Plants 1, 2, 4,

6, 7

• Wild Type (~1kb)– Plants 3, 5, 8

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tDNA Insertion Site

AT1G22190

Excised Band Sequence

Alignment at 477 bp

Does not agree with proposed SALK_139727

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Gene Expression

• RT-PCR– Results indicate

that the gene is active in both Leaf and Silique.

– Bands in –RT lanes and Negative Control erroneous

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Gene ExpressionAT1G22190 Genechip Data

From the laboratory of Dr. Goldberg

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Promoter Region

• Promoter Region is immediately upstream of AT1G22190

• Size: 3002 bp• Restriction Sites: EcoRI

– GAATTC– Promoter cut into 1950 bp + 1052 bp

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Promoter Analysis

• The promoter clone of Colony 1 was sequenced for verification purposes

• The sequence did not match exactly with that of TAIR’s

• Entire promoter (~3kb) was not sequenced

EcoRI Promoter Digestion Gel

3.5kb2.0kb

1.0kbPlasmid

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Plant Phenotypes

• No variations were observed between the homozygous mutant plants and wild type plants

• Seeds of both genotypes were observed under a Nomarski microscope– No differences were noted

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Nomarski Images

Wild Type Seed Mutant Seed

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What’s next?

• Causes for no phenotypic effect of knockout gene could be varied– Genetic Redundancy– Phenotype more apparent in other

conditions

• Multiple knockouts of similar genes may induce a varied phenotype


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