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pubmed-article:9881152pubmed:abstractTextMaize Black Mexican Sweetcorn cells have been transformed with constructs containing alpha and beta tubulin coding sequences either singly or together. It is shown that recovery of stable maize transformants is dependent on the co-expression of transfected alpha and beta tubulin in the same lines, indicating that plant cells cannot tolerate an imbalance in the ratio of alpha tubulin to beta tubulin within the cytoplasm. The co-expression of transfected alpha and beta tubulin in maize cells results in an increase in the overall tubulin content (approximately threefold). The transfected alpha and beta tubulins are incorporated into cortical, spindle and phragmoplast microtubule arrays indicating that they are functional. Furthermore, the co-expression of the transfected alpha and beta tubulins results in the suppression of endogenous alpha and beta tubulin synthesis. This suppression increases both with the strength of the promoter in the constructs and with the number of copies of the transgenes inserted into the maize genome. The implications for the post-transcriptional and post-translational regulation of tubulin synthesis in plant cells are discussed.lld:pubmed
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