نتایج جستجو برای: transgenic tomato

تعداد نتایج: 85285  

Journal: :Genetics 1991
B I Osborne C A Corr J P Prince R Hehl S D Tanksley S McCormick B Baker

We have investigated the distribution of transposed Acs in the tomato genome. Our approach has been to clone the regions flanking the T-DNAs and transposed Acs from two transgenic lines of tomato and place these sequences on the tomato restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) map. The distribution of transposed Acs around the T-DNA and at locations unlinked to the T-DNA indicates that Ac...

2012
Qingzhu LI Yansu LI Chaohan LI Xianchang YU

As an important antioxidant for plants and humans, L-ascorbic acid (AsA, vitamin C) can scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) and can be regenerated from its oxidized form in a reaction catalyzed by dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR). To analyse the effect of overexpressing DHAR on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), an expression vector containing potato cytosolic DHAR (DHAR1) or chloroplastic DHAR...

2017
Haiyan Zhang Yuanyuan Hu

Main conclusion: The transcripts of transgenic prosystemin (PS) gene are mobile and the PS mRNA can be translated into protein in tomato and tobacco plants. Systemin (SYS) and its precursor protein, prosystemin (PS), are upstream components of the wound-induced signaling pathway in tomato. Although the mobile signal(s) for wound responses has been the subject of considerable research, its ident...

2018
Yin Song Linlin Liu Yidong Wang Dirk‐Jan Valkenburg Xianlong Zhang Longfu Zhu Bart P. H. J. Thomma

Verticillium wilts caused by soilborne fungal species of the Verticillium genus are economically important plant diseases that affect a wide range of host plants and are notoriously difficult to combat. Perception of pathogen(-induced) ligands by plant immune receptors is a key component of plant innate immunity. In tomato, race-specific resistance to Verticillium wilt is governed by the cell s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
R E Sheehy M Kramer W R Hiatt

Polygalacturonase [PG; poly(1,4-alpha-D-galacturonide) glycanhydrolase; EC 3.2.1.15] is expressed in tomato only during the ripening stage of fruit development. PG becomes abundant during ripening and has a major role in cell wall degradation and fruit softening. Tomato plants were transformed to produce antisense RNA from a gene construct containing the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter an...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2001
T S Mor M Sternfeld H Soreq C J Arntzen H S Mason

Enzyme therapy for the prevention and treatment of organophosphate poisoning depends on the availability of large amounts of cholinesterases. Transgenic plants are being evaluated for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness as a system for the bioproduction of therapeutically valuable proteins. Here we report production of a recombinant isoform of human acetylcholinesterase in transgenic tomato...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2007
Bili Bao Leqin Ke Jianmei Jiang Tiejin Ying

Tomato fruit is renowned for its high concentration of phyto-nutrients such as lycopene and carotenoids, overall contribution to nutrition and human health. The effect of antisense suppression of ethylene receptor genes LeETR1 and LeETR2 over the quality of tomato fruit was investigated in this paper. During the different stages of ripening, the fruit of antisense transgenic tomatoes of ale1 an...

2011
Maaike de Jong Mieke Wolters-Arts José L. García-Martínez Celestina Mariani Wim H. Vriezen

Transgenic tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.) with reduced mRNA levels of AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 7 (SlARF7) form parthenocarpic fruits with morphological characteristics that seem to be the result of both increased auxin and gibberellin (GA) responses during fruit growth. This paper presents a more detailed analysis of these transgenic lines. Gene expression analysis of auxin-responsive gen...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2004
Eung-Jun Park Zoran Jeknić Atsushi Sakamoto Jeanine DeNoma Raweewan Yuwansiri Norio Murata Tony H H Chen

Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) plants, which normally do not accumulate glycinebetaine (GB), are susceptible to chilling stress. Exposure to temperatures below 10 degrees C causes various injuries and greatly decreases fruit set in most cultivars. We have transformed tomato (cv. Moneymaker) with a chloroplast-targeted codA gene of Arthrobacter globiformis, which encodes choline oxidase ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
James E Lincoln Craig Richael Bert Overduin Kathy Smith Richard Bostock David G Gilchrist

The sphinganine analog mycotoxin, AAL-toxin, induces a death process in plant and animal cells that shows apoptotic morphology. In nature, the AAL-toxin is the primary determinant of the Alternaria stem canker disease of tomato, thus linking apoptosis to this disease caused by Alternaria alternata f. sp. lycopersici. The product of the baculovirus p35 gene is a specific inhibitor of a class of ...

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