Generation of insect resistant marker-free transgenic rice with a novel cry2AX1 gene

G. Rajadurai
A. Kalaivani
S. Varanavasiyappan
N. Balakrishnan
V. Udayasuriyan
D. Sudhakar
N. Natarajan

Abstract

A synthetic cry2AX1 gene, consisting sequence of cry2Aa and cry2Ac genes, driven by green tissue specific rbcS promoter was 
used to develop insect resistant marker-free transgenic rice events. The gene of interest cry2AX1 and the selectable marker gene 
hpt were present in two independent T-DNAs of the Agrobacterium strain, C58C1. Seventy seven hygromycin and GUS positive 
T0 transgenic plants were recovered. Among them, 48 were found to be co-transformed with cry2AX1. The Cry2AX1 protein 
expression level in T0 transgenic events ranged from 0.027 to 0.110 μg/g of fresh leaf tissue. The toxicity level of Cry2AX1 
protein was assessed through in vitro bioassay against target insects. The larval mortality ranged from 46.66 to 66.67 per cent 
against rice leaffolder (C. medinalis) while it ranged from 60 to 100 per cent against rice yellow stem borer (S. incertulas) in T0 
transgenic plants. A marker free transgenic event, which expressed 0.043 μg/g of Cry2AX1 in fresh leaf tissue exhibited 45 and 
55 per cent larval mortality against rice leaffolder and rice yellow stem borer, respectively in T2 generation.

Keywords Transgenic plants, cry2AX1, insect resistance, rice leaffolder, rice yellow stem borer
Published 23/02/26