Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated efficient glycyrrhiza glabra genetic transformation method
A genetic transformation method, Agrobacterium-mediated technology, applied in the field of Agrobacterium-mediated high-efficiency Glycyrrhizae glabra genetic transformation, to meet the needs of large-scale factory production in the pharmaceutical industry, simple and easy to operate, and solve the effects of lack of drug sources
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[0035] Example 1. Establishment of Glycyrrhiza glabra genetic transformation system
[0036] 1. Construction of eukaryotic expression vector
[0037] 1. Obtaining the target gene ipt
[0038] (1) Plasmid extraction
[0039] The Escherichia coli strain containing the vector pCAMBIA1301 was preserved and provided by the Key Laboratory of Agricultural Technology of Xinjiang Shihezi University. The wild-type Agrobacterium tumefaciens was inoculated into LB liquid medium, shaken at 28°C and cultured at 200rpm / min overnight, and the plasmid of Escherichia coli strain containing the vector pCAMBIA1301 was extracted using the TIANprep Mini Plasmid Kit. The method is as follows:
[0040] . Add 500 μL of equilibrium solution BL to the adsorption column CP3 (the adsorption column is placed in the collection tube), centrifuge at 12,000 rpm for 1 min, pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube, put the adsorption column back into the collection tube, and balance the adsorption co...
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