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Scalable Transfection of Maize Mesophyll Protoplasts
Published on: June 23, 2023
Cyto-swapping in maize by haploid induction with a cenh3 mutant
Esteban Bortiri1, Rebecca Selby2, Rachel Egger2
1Syngenta Crop Protection, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA. Esteban.Bortiri@syngenta.com.
Abstract:
Maize mutants of the centromeric histone H3 (CENP-A/CENH3) gene can form haploids that inherit only chromosomes of the pollinating parent but the cytoplasm from the female parent. We developed CENH3 haploid inducers carrying a dominant anthocyanin colour marker for efficient haploid identification and harbouring cytoplasmic male sterile cytoplasm, a type of cytoplasm that results in male sterility useful for efficient hybrid seed production. The resulting cytoplasmic male sterility cyto-swapping method provides a faster and cheaper way to convert commercial lines to cytoplasmic male sterile compared to conventional trait introgression.

