Cloning, transformation and expression of cell cycle-associated protein kinase in indica rice ().

J Genet Eng Biotechnol

Department of Agricultural Production, and Central Laboratory for Biosciences, State Polytechnic of Jember, JL. Mastrip PO Box 164, Jember 68120, Indonesia.

Published: December 2018

The development process of seed in plants is a cycle of cells which occur gradually and regularly. One of the genes involved in controling this stage is the gene. encode protein kinase which plays an important role in phosphorylation, inactivation of cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1)-cyclin (CYC) and inhibiting cell division at mitotic phase. The Overexpression of leads to delaying entry into mitotic phase, resulting in enlargement of cell size due to suppression of cell division. Accordingly, the cloning and overexpressing of in rice plant is important aim of this research in achieving better quantity and quality of future rice. The main objective of this present study is to cloning and generate transgenic rice plants overexpressing of gene. was isolated from cDNA of indica rice (), called . The full length of was 1239 bp in size and successfully inserted into plant expression vector pRI101ON. Seven-day-old rice seedlings were prepared for transformation of gene using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method. Four positive transgenic lines were identified through the presence of kanamycin resistance gene () using genomic PCR analysis. Southern blot analysis result provides evidence that four independent rice transformants contained one to three rearranged transgene copies. Further screening in transgenic rice generation is needed in order to obtain stable expression of .

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