Simple and efficient method for isolating cDNA fragments of lea3 genes with potential for wide application in the grasses (Poaceae)

L. Yu, X. Wu, X. Tang and B. Yan
Published July 6, 2010
Genet. Mol. Res. 9 (3): 1321-1325 (2010)
DOI 10.4238/vol9-3gmr852

About the Authors
L. Yu, X. Wu, X. Tang and B. Yan

Corresponding author:
B. Yan
E-mail: yanbodr@yahoo.com.cn

ABSTRACT

cDNA fragments of lea3 genes with a high GC content (from 68 to 77%) were found in several Poaceae, including Sorghum vulgare, Saccharum officinarum, Oryza officinalis, Oryza meyeriana, Ampelocalamus calcareus, Cynodon dactylon, and Zizania latifoli. They were successfully isolated by means of optimal experimental parameters, which included dimethyl sulfoxide as additive and degenerate primers “AGETKAS” and “AGKDKTG”, and their sequences were analyzed. Compared to the method of isolating genes by screening of a cDNA library using abscisic acid- and other stress-responsive cDNA clones, which is time-consuming and costly, this method is relatively easy and inexpensive. Using this new method, many new homologue lea3 genes were rapidly determined.

Key words: Gramineae plants; lea3 gene; High GC content sequence; Degenerate primers

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