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Gene Transformationtechniques

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Introduction:

• Gene alteration or modification is known as gene transformation.

• Frederick Griffith 1928 revealed genetic transformation in bacterial strains .

• Gene transformation are of two types• Natural transformation• Artificial transformation

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Natural transformation

• Conjugation Genetic exchange by cellular contacts

TransductionGenetic exchange through a vehicle Like plasmid or vector

• Agrobacterium mediated gene transfer

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Why gene transformation

• science of transformation starts in 1970 with discovery of restriction enzymes by H-Smith

• main purpose includes

• Cloning of gene• Production of desired proteins• Enhancement of products• GMOs

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Types

• Stable transformation

integration of gene permanently.

e.g. agrobacterium mediated

• Transient

Temporary transformation

Liposome mediated

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Genetic transformation techniques

• Three categories

• Biological means

• Physical means

• Chemical means

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Modes of gene transformation

• Indirect method

It uses carriers

e.g. plasmids, vectors, liposome's,

• Direct

carrier free method

e.g. microinjections

Gene gun

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Biological Means of transformation

• This technique uses biological systems for gene transfer.

• E.g. • Plasmids• Vectors • Cosmid• Phagemids• BACs and YACs• Modified Replication deficient viruses

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Physical means of gene transformation

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Introduction

• It uses physical tools

• Operates direct transformation

• Auto regulation of genes i.e. auto integration

• It overcomes the work-burden unlike biological means

• No side effect and pathogenicity

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Types

• The well known physical means of gene transformation techniques include,

• Gene Gun , Biolistic / Ballistic or Golden Gun method

• Microinjections• Electroporation.• Laser beam technique• Ultrasound / Sonication etc

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Gene gun/Golden gunBiolistics

• Gene gun is an instrument used to shoot the DNA on target sites.

• Invented by John c Sanford in 1985• Also known as• Golden gun• Ballistics or Biolistics• Particle bombardment method

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Gene gun

Construction• Firing pin• Macro projectile• Micro projectile• Safety vents• Plates containing

target cells.

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Operating procedure

The gene transfer is followed by four basic operating steps.

• Preparation of DNA loaded beads• Preparation of plastic tubes.• Loading of Macro projectile• Shooting or Transformation

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DNA Beads formation

• 250mg gold particles in tube that are 1.6 micro meter in size.

• Add spermadine

• Prepare DNA solution

• Mix (adhering occur)

• Add IM Cacl2

• Centrifugation

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Plastic tube preparation

• Add polyvinyl pyridine to solution• Inert, dried tubes are used• Solution is transferred in to tube• Adhering occur• Rotation and refurnished• Incubation • Cutting of tubes

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Loading in macro projectile

• It act as cartridge• Specified DNA beads in tubes are

loaded in it

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Shooting

• Pressurized gas is used• Distance and pressure ere optimized• Transfection of cell is done by shooting.• Ready for transfection.

Success rate is 30 to 50 %

Examples

Nerve cells

Liver cells were transformed

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Other methods

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Micro injection

• Introduced by Dr Marshall Barber

• Physical technique of transformation

• Direct transformation of both plant and animal cells

• It uses micromanipulators

• Syringes of 0.5µm-5µm in diameter size

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Operating mechanism

• Operate under observing lens

• Micromanipulators hold plates containing target cells and injection pipettes.

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Application

Can be transferred to fertilized ovum e.g ;as in Dolly fish.

Simple and Cheaper Method .Easy Handling Feasible Visible

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Ultrasound

• In 1988 Weber

• It uses ultraviolet micro laser

• (200-400nm)

• Laser induce permeability in cell

• Uptake of DNA

• Example

• Brassica napus

• Less efficient

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• Advantages and Disadvantages,

• Physical methods of transformations Direct method

• Efficient success rate. 30-40 percent.

• Quick gene transfer.

• The limitation are

• Availability

• cost effective tools.

• requires expertise.

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Electroporation

• Physical mean

• Dr Neumann 1982

• Uses electric pulse

• Observed under microscope

• known as electro-permeabilization

• Usually applied for protoplast transformation

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Operating procedure

• Parameters are optimized

• 60-75 Celsius.

• Voltage of 150-160 volt

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Description

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Stem cell

• Applied on Stem cells

• Are totipotent

• Uses physical tools

• Direct transformation

• Embryonic stem cell mediated gene transfer

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Procedure

• Isolation of Blastula cells

• Transformation by physical method

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• Success depend on transformation tools

• confirmation of positive clone• Positive clones are cultures

• Re implantation of positive clones in blastula

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Advantage

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Advantages

Transgenic progeny

Short time production

Efficient success rate

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Chemical means of gene transfer

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Introduction

• Uses chemical reagents

• targeted delivery

• Less side effects

• Works on binding affinity

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Examples

• DEAE dextran

• Calcium phosphate

• Silicon carbide whiskers method.

• Poly-l-ornithine

• Polyethyelenimine

• Polyethylene glycol method

• Liposome’s mediated gene transfer

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PEG

• Used for plant transformation

• Fusiogenic chemical

• 40% w/V

• Medium of mannitol

• Chloroplast and protoplast transformation

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Liposome's

• Lipid in nature

• Small in size 5µm-10 µm

• Use for target delivery

• Significance is bilayer

• Lipid soluble layer

• Core i.e. water soluble layer

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Liposome

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preparation

• Preparation of core

• Preparation of lipid bilayer

• Sonication

• preparation immune-protective specie

• Addition of homing peptides

• Confirmation

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Applications of gene transfer

• Transgenic animals

• Transgenic crops

• Gene therapy

• Cloning

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Examples

• Onions : Agrobacterium

• Barely (Hordeum vulgare) electroporation

• Insulin by plasmids

• Sorghum by biolistics

• Sunflower by PEG

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• . Bibliography

The given facts and figure are sort out from different sources which are given below accordingly

• GENETIC ENGINEERING principles, procedure and consequences Author: Gurbachan S.Migalani , published by Narosa

• Genetic Transformation of Plants

Edited by J.F.Jackson and H.F.Linksens by Springer (chapter 2)• Gene Transfer techniques by Hongbao Ma, Guozhong Chen

[Nature and Science. 2005;3(1):25-31]• URL:

https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=19&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiD_MjS_IjTAhUHzRQKHTW2AGYQFgiAATAS&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sciencepub.net%2Fnature%2F0301%2F03-mahongbao.doc&usg=AFQjCNE9aGJ4HR_y_ka0t1WvqrYXJeuLlQ

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Question?

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