نتایج جستجو برای: gus gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142251  

2011
Hongzhen Wang Linda Olofsson Anneli Lundgren Peter E. Brodelius

Artemisia annua L. produces small amounts of the sesquiterpenoid artemisinin, which is used for treatment of malaria. A worldwide shortage of the drug has led to intense research to increase the yield of artemisinin in the plant. In order to study the regulation of expression of a key enzyme of artemisinin biosynthesis, the promoter region of the key enzyme amorpha-4,11-diene synthase (ADS) was...

2012
Jeffrey S Larsen Wayne R Curtis

BACKGROUND Plant cell suspensions and hairy root cultures represent scalable protein expression platforms. Low protein product titers have thus far limited the application of transient protein expression in these hosts. The objective of this work was to overcome this limitation by harnessing A. tumefaciens to deliver replicating and non-replicating RNA viral vectors in plant tissue co-cultures....

Journal: :The Plant cell 1991
G H Miao B Hirel M C Marsolier R W Ridge D P Verma

A full-length cDNA clone encoding cytosolic glutamine synthetase (GS), expressed in roots and root nodules of soybean, was isolated by direct complementation of an Escherichia coli gln A- mutant. This sequence is induced in roots by the availability of ammonia. A 3.5-kilobase promoter fragment of a genomic clone (lambda GS15) corresponding to this cDNA was isolated and fused with a reporter [be...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1992
J L Carpenter S E Ploense D P Snustad C D Silflow

The pool of tubulin protein in tissues of Arabidopsis is provided by the expression of multiple alpha-tubulin (TUA) and beta-tubulin genes. Whereas most tubulin genes are expressed in many tissues, previous evidence suggested that the TUA1 gene might be expressed primarily in pollen. We now report a detailed analysis of TUA1 expression during Arabidopsis development. In RNA from tissues of diss...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1991
D. A. Samac D. M. Shah

Expression of the Arabidopsis acidic chitinase promoter was investigated during plant development and in response to inoculation with fungal pathogens. A chimeric gene composed of 1129 bp of 5[prime] upstream sequence from the acidic chitinase gene was fused to the [beta]-glucuronidase (GUS) coding region and used to transform Arabidopsis and tomato. Promoter activity was monitored by histochem...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Zhenghua Luo Zhixiang Chen

RNA silencing can be induced by highly transcribed transgenes through a pathway dependent on RNA-DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASE6 (RDR6) and may function as a genome protection mechanism against excessively expressed genes. Whether all transcripts or just aberrant transcripts activate this protection mechanism is unclear. Consistent RNA silencing induced by a transgene with three direct repeats of the...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Graciela C Curi Raquel L Chan Daniel H Gonzalez

The involvement of regions located upstream of the translation start site in the expression of two Arabidopsis thaliana nuclear COX5c genes encoding subunit 5c of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase has been analysed. It was observed that these regions, which include a leader intron, direct the tissue-specific expression of the gus reporter gene, mainly in root and shoot meristems, actively grow...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1989
W R Marcotte S H Russell R S Quatrano

We demonstrate that a chimeric gene containing the beta-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene linked to a 646-base pair 5' fragment (-554 to +92) from the abscisic acid (ABA)-regulated Em gene from wheat is correctly expressed in transgenic tobacco. We observe high activity only in embryos of mature seeds, and immature seeds cultured on ABA show enhanced expression. Using a rice transient assay, we...

2011
Laura Morello Silvia Gianì Filippo Troina Diego Breviario

In many eukaryotes, spliceosomal introns are able to influence the level and site of gene expression. The mechanism of this Intron Mediated Enhancement (IME) has not yet been elucidated, but regulation of gene expression is likely to occur at several steps during and after transcription. Different introns have different intrinsic enhancing properties, but the determinants of these differences r...

Journal: :RNA 2000
G Hutvágner L Mlynárová J P Nap

Posttranscriptional gene-silencing phenomena such as cosuppression and RNA interference are associated with the occurrence of small, about 21-23 nt short RNA species homologous to the silenced gene. We here show that the small RNA present in silenced transgenic plants can easily be detected in total RNA isolated according to standard procedures. This will allow for the development of routine an...

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