July 8, 2023
Journal Article

Synthetic Promoter Screening Using Poplar Mesophyll Protoplast Transformation

Abstract

Plant protoplasts are useful to study both transcriptional regulation and protein subcellular localization in rapid screens. Protoplast transformation can be used in automated platforms for design-build-test cycles of plant promoters, including synthetic promoters. A notable application of protoplasts comes from recent successes in dissecting synthetic promoter activity with poplar mesophyll protoplasts. For this purpose, we constructed plasmids with TurboGFP driven by a synthetic promoter together with TurboRFP constitutively controlled by a 35S promoter, to monitor transformation efficiency, allowing versatile screening of high numbers of cells by monitoring green fluorescent protein expression in transformed protoplasts. Herein, we introduce a protocol for poplar mesophyll protoplast isolation followed by protoplast transformation and image analysis for the selection of valuable synthetic promoters.

Published: July 8, 2023

Citation

Yang Y., Y. Shao, T.A. Chaffin, A. Ahkami, E. Blumwald, and N.C. Stewart. 2023. Synthetic Promoter Screening Using Poplar Mesophyll Protoplast Transformation. Bio-Protocol 13, no. 8:Art. No. e4660. PNNL-SA-184602. doi:10.21769/BioProtoc.4660