Data in Brief (Apr 2020)

Data on optimization of microprojectile bombardment parameters in development of salinity tolerant transgenic lines

  • Susmita Sarangi,
  • Chiranjib Mandal,
  • Sourav Dutta,
  • Pranit Mukherjee,
  • Raju Mondal,
  • S.P. Jeevan Kumar,
  • P. Ray Choudhury,
  • Vijay Pratap Singh,
  • Durgesh Kumar Tripathi,
  • Asit B. Mandal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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This data deals with the optimization of microprojectile bombardment particles for efficient genetic transformation in an indica rice involving AmSOD gene for development of salinity tolerant transgenic lines [1]. In this study, various parameters such as effect of genotypes, helium pressure, osmoticum, explants, flight distance, particle size, particle volume, vacuum, carrier DNA and stopping screen properties have been evaluated to determine their role in transformation of indica rice involving AmSOD gene for development of salinity tolerant Pusa Basmati 1 rice variety. To perform the transformation process, plasmid vector pCAMBIA 1305.2 was used, which harbours GUS Plus™ gene, intron from the castor bean catalase gene, pBR322 ori, kanamycin resistant gene and Xho I site. The transformants have been confirmed using slot blot, polymerase chain reaction and Southern hybridization techniques. Keywords: Abiotic stress, AmSOD gene, Basmati rice, Microprojectile bombardment