Brief Funct Genomics. 2018 Jan 1;17(1):26-33. doi: 10.1093/bfgp/elx014.
Transformation techniques are a fundamental tool for functional genomics studies. These techniques are routinely used in many prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, but in eukaryotes that are surrounded by a cell wall, these protocols have proven difficult to successfully deliver heterologous or homologous DNA within their cytoplasm and nucleus. Such cell-walled organisms represent a challenge that requires the development of genetic transformation techniques that are able to overcome their natural barrier, to achieve targeted gene expression. Here, we review the techniques that have been proven successful and applied to these cell-walled eukaryotic organisms. We focus, especially, on plant cells, microalgae, and the latest approaches to mediate DNA uptake by the photosynthetic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium.
转化技术是功能基因组学研究的基本工具。这些技术在许多原核和真核生物中经常使用,但在真核生物中,由于它们被细胞壁所包围,这些方案已被证明难以成功地将异源或同源 DNA 递送到细胞质和细胞核内。这些具有细胞壁的生物体是一个挑战,需要开发能够克服其天然屏障的遗传转化技术,以实现靶向基因表达。在这里,我们回顾了已经被证明成功并应用于这些具有细胞壁的真核生物体的技术。我们特别关注植物细胞、微藻,以及最新的方法来介导光合甲藻 Symbiodinium 对 DNA 的摄取。