Breton C, Chaboud A, Matthys-Rochon E, Bates E E, Cock J M, Fromm H, Dumas C
E.N.S. Lyon, Reconnaissance Cellulaire et Amélioration des Plantes-CNRS-INRA, France.
Plant Mol Biol. 1995 Jan;27(1):105-13. doi: 10.1007/BF00019182.
One hundred maize zygotic embryos microdissected at the transition stage were used to construct a cDNA library after non-selective PCR (NS-PCR) amplification of whole cDNA populations. The library contains 2.3 x 10(5) recombinants and two different calmodulin cDNAs were cloned using a heterologous probe from petunia. Calmodulin expression was confirmed throughout maize embryogenesis at the mRNA, amplified cDNA and protein levels. Sequence analysis suggests a maize origin for both clones and negligible nucleotide changes linked to PCR. This library is the first described for early plant embryos and represents a breakthrough to isolate genes involved in embryo differentiation.