Gene guns are mostly used with plant cells. However, there is much potential use in humans and other animals as well.
Plants The target of a gene gun is often a
callus of undifferentiated plant cells or a group of immature embryos growing on gel medium in a Petri dish. After the DNA-coated gold particles have been delivered to the cells, the DNA is used as a template for transcription (transient expression) and sometimes it integrates into a plant
chromosome ('stable' transformation) If the delivered DNA construct contains a selectable marker, then stably transformed cells can be selected and cultured using tissue culture methods. For example, if the delivered DNA construct contains a gene that confers resistance to an antibiotic or herbicide, then stably transformed cells may be selected by including that antibiotic or herbicide in the tissue culture media. Transformed cells can be treated with a series of plant hormones, such as
auxins and
gibberellins, and each may divide and differentiate into the organized, specialized, tissue cells of an entire plant. This capability of total re-generation is called
totipotency. The new plant that originated from a successfully transformed cell may have new traits that are heritable. The use of the gene gun may be contrasted with the use of
Agrobacterium tumefaciens and its
Ti plasmid to insert DNA into plant cells. See
transformation for different methods of transformation in different species.
Humans and other animals Gene guns have also been used to deliver
DNA vaccines. The delivery of plasmids into rat neurons through the use of a gene gun, specifically DRG neurons, is also used as a pharmacological precursor in studying the effects of neurodegenerative diseases such as
Alzheimer's disease. The gene gun has become a common tool for labeling subsets of cells in cultured tissue. In addition to being able to transfect cells with DNA plasmids coding for fluorescent proteins, the gene gun can be adapted to deliver a wide variety of vital dyes to cells. Gene gun bombardment has also been used to
transform Caenorhabditis elegans, as an alternative to
microinjection. ==Advantages==