Site-specific recombination systems are becoming an important tool for the genetic modification of crop plants. Here we report the functional expression of the Streptomyces phage-derived phiC31 recombinase (integrase) in wheat. T-DNA constructs containing a phiC31 integrase transgene were stably transformed into wheat plants via particle gun bombardment. A plant-virus-based assay system was used to monitor the site-specific recombination activity of the recombinant integrase protein in vivo. We established several independent doubled haploid (DH) inbred lines that constitutively express an active integrase enzyme without any apparent detrimental effects on plant growth and development. The potential of phiC31 integrase expression in crop pl...
Background: Functional characterisation of genes using transgenic methods is increasingly common in ...
The method described involves an initial incubation of wheat immature embryos in a liquid culture of...
Streptomyces phage ~C3l produces a site-specific integrase by whiCh it is able to integrate its DNA ...
The Streptomyces phage phiC31 integrase was tested for its feasibility in excising transgenes from t...
The Streptomyces phage phiC31 integrase was tested for its feasibility in excising transgenes from t...
Abstract Background The large serine recombinase phiC31 from broad host range Streptomyces temperate...
International audienceThe feasibility of map-based cloning in wheat has been demonstrated recently, ...
Wheat is a major crop worldwide. Continual development of wheat varieties by plant breeders is drive...
Random T-DNA integration into the plant host genome can be problematic for a variety of reasons, inc...
The gene encoding the wild type Integrase protein of coliphage HK022 was integrated chromosomally an...
In plant cells, overexpression of critical genes can be hampered by deleterious effects on developme...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Objective The Streptomyces phage phiC31 integrase offers a sequence-specific method of transgenesis...
The integrase of the phage PhiC31 recombines an attP site in the phage genome with a chromosomal att...
Although significant progress has been made on Agrobacterium -mediated wheat transformation, th...
Background: Functional characterisation of genes using transgenic methods is increasingly common in ...
The method described involves an initial incubation of wheat immature embryos in a liquid culture of...
Streptomyces phage ~C3l produces a site-specific integrase by whiCh it is able to integrate its DNA ...
The Streptomyces phage phiC31 integrase was tested for its feasibility in excising transgenes from t...
The Streptomyces phage phiC31 integrase was tested for its feasibility in excising transgenes from t...
Abstract Background The large serine recombinase phiC31 from broad host range Streptomyces temperate...
International audienceThe feasibility of map-based cloning in wheat has been demonstrated recently, ...
Wheat is a major crop worldwide. Continual development of wheat varieties by plant breeders is drive...
Random T-DNA integration into the plant host genome can be problematic for a variety of reasons, inc...
The gene encoding the wild type Integrase protein of coliphage HK022 was integrated chromosomally an...
In plant cells, overexpression of critical genes can be hampered by deleterious effects on developme...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Objective The Streptomyces phage phiC31 integrase offers a sequence-specific method of transgenesis...
The integrase of the phage PhiC31 recombines an attP site in the phage genome with a chromosomal att...
Although significant progress has been made on Agrobacterium -mediated wheat transformation, th...
Background: Functional characterisation of genes using transgenic methods is increasingly common in ...
The method described involves an initial incubation of wheat immature embryos in a liquid culture of...
Streptomyces phage ~C3l produces a site-specific integrase by whiCh it is able to integrate its DNA ...