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Transgenic bacteria

Poly(hydroxyalkanoic acid)s BiopoF Monsanto Environmental Biosynthesis by bacteria or transgenic plants... [Pg.28]

Transgenic E. coli accumulate comparatively low levels of carotenoids " compared to microbial algae, yeasts, and bacteria. Many efforts ° have focused on increasing accumulation by manipulation of factors affecting metabolic flux and metabolite accnmnlation (listed and discnssed in Sections 5.3.1.1 and 5.3.1.3 A) and have been reviewed." - " In bacterial systems, approaches to control can be categorized as either infrastructural (plasmids, enzymes, strains) or ultrastructural (media and feeding, enviromnent, precursor pools, substrate flux). [Pg.380]

Such observations led to the hypothesis that regulated expression of PL3 in transgenic potatoes could contribute to enhanced tissue disintegration during storage or thermal treatment. This report addresses the properties of several independent transgenic potato plant lines that express PL3, either constitutively or tuber-specific. We also describe the results obtained following application of Erwinia bacteria to wounded potato tubers. [Pg.388]

Products released by the action of PL have previously been reported to act as elicitors of plant defense reactions (24,25,26,27). Accordingly, the transgenic plants described in this report provides an excellent mutant collection for the study of factors conferring resistance against Envinia carotovora bacteria. [Pg.395]

Antimicrobial peptides have also been postulated to play a central role in the plant innate immune response to microbial infection and include the thionins, the defensins, and the cyclotides. It has been demonstrated that physiological concentrations of the thionins are active against bacteria and fungi in vitro and the heterologous expression of thionins in a transgenic plant model confer protection against bacterial challenge. ... [Pg.180]

Transgenic bacteria have been produced that can metabolize petroleum products including certain synthetic polymers. [Pg.332]

First field testing of transgenic plants resistant to insects, bacteria and viruses... [Pg.147]


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