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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated

Marillonnet, S., Thoeringer, C., Kandzia, R., Klimyuk, V, and Gleba, Y. (2005). Systemic Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transfection of viral repU-cons for efficient transient expression in plants. Nat. Biotechnol. 10 1038-. [Pg.94]

Fig. 7. Diagrams of the schemes for modifying levels of A, alcohol dehydrogenase and B, pyruvate decarboxylase activity and testing for survival of anoxia. In A, constructs contain the 35S promoter of the cauliflower mosaic virus (35S) driving expression of the cotton Adh cDNA in either the sense (Adh) or antisense (hdA) orientation, linked to the 3 termination signal of the nopaline synthase gene (Nos). Alternatively, the expression of cotton Adh cDNA is under control of the pea Adh promoter sequence (pea Adh). In B, either the 35S promoter or the pea Adh promoter is used to drive expression of the maize pyruvate decarboxylase cDNA (Pdc), linked to a Nos 3 termination sequence. Constructs are introduced into cotton via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated infection of cotton. Transformed cotton callus is then assayed for its ability to survive anoxia. Fig. 7. Diagrams of the schemes for modifying levels of A, alcohol dehydrogenase and B, pyruvate decarboxylase activity and testing for survival of anoxia. In A, constructs contain the 35S promoter of the cauliflower mosaic virus (35S) driving expression of the cotton Adh cDNA in either the sense (Adh) or antisense (hdA) orientation, linked to the 3 termination signal of the nopaline synthase gene (Nos). Alternatively, the expression of cotton Adh cDNA is under control of the pea Adh promoter sequence (pea Adh). In B, either the 35S promoter or the pea Adh promoter is used to drive expression of the maize pyruvate decarboxylase cDNA (Pdc), linked to a Nos 3 termination sequence. Constructs are introduced into cotton via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated infection of cotton. Transformed cotton callus is then assayed for its ability to survive anoxia.
Merle C, Ferret S, Lacour T, et al. Hydroxy-lated human homotrimeric collagen I in Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transient expression and in transgenic tobacco plant. FEBS Lett., 2002 515(1-3) 114-118. [Pg.882]

Merritt CD, Raina S, Fedoroff N, Curtis WR. Direct Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of hyoscyamus muticus hairy roots using green fluorescent protein. Biotechnol Prog 1999 15(2) 278-82. [Pg.410]

Nebauer, S.G., I. Arrillaga, L. del Castillo-Agudo, and J. Segura, 2000. Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of the aromatic shrub Lavandula latifolia. MoL re., 6 23-48. [Pg.83]

Hiei, Y, Komari, T, and Kubo, T. (1997). Transformation of rice mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Plant Mol. Biol. 35 205-218. [Pg.24]

DNA Transfer Mediated by T-DNA oi Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Other Approaches... [Pg.63]

Adenovims(es), 64, 65, 172-74, 381, 428-430 attachment receptors of, 476-478 double-stranded DNA viruses and, 172-174 human, 475-476 Adenovirus internalization cell integrins and, 478-482 signaling events and, 481 Adenovirus-mediated endosome disruption, a, integrins and, 482-482 AFM. See Atomic force microscopy (AFM) African horse sickness virus (AHSV), 71 Agrobacterium tumefaciens, 14, 26 AHSV. See African horse sickness virus (AHSV)... [Pg.531]


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