The use of plant DNA viruses as vectors for the transfer of foreign genes to plants offers two potential advantages over other, existing methods of producing transgenic plants. First, these viruses sys-temically infect whole plants, thus obviating the need for the difficult and time-consuming step of regeneration from transformed single cells or protoplasts. Second, the viruses replicate as separate, autonomous entities within the plant's cells so that any gene cloned in a plant DNA-virus vector would be amplified to high copy number, a feature that differs from methods that produce transgenic plants by the chromosomal integration of foreign DNA. To date, attention has focused on the development of vectors based on the cauliflower mosaic vi...
Abstract Background Plants are increasingly being examined as alternative recombinant protein expres...
Plants represent a safe, efficacious and inexpensive production platform by which to provide vaccine...
AbstractGeminiviruses multiply primarily in the plant phloem, but never in meristems. Their Rep prot...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase (gus) and neomycin phosphotransferase (neo) genes were introduced into ...
Recent advances in genome engineering (GE) has made it possible to precisely alter DNA sequences in ...
A maize {Zea mays L.) endosperm cell culture has been shown to efficiently replicate DNA sequences d...
Geminiviruses are small plant viruses that encapsidate a single-stranded circular DNA and form doubl...
The genome of the geminivirus tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV) consists of two circular DNA molecul...
Abstract Background Gene silencing is proving to be a powerful tool for genetic, developmental, and ...
Background: Viruses of the genus Begomovirus (Geminiviridae) are emerging economically important pla...
AbstractThe C1 gene of tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus (TYLCV) encodes a multifunctional protein...
Advances in genome engineering (GE) tools based on sequence-specific programmable nucleases have rev...
Expression of recombinant vaccine antigens and monoclonal antibodies using plant viral vectors has d...
We constructed a novel autonomously replicating gene expression shuttle vector, with the aim of deve...
Background: The Tomato leaf curl virus (ToLCV) belongs to the genus begomoviridae of the family Gemi...
Abstract Background Plants are increasingly being examined as alternative recombinant protein expres...
Plants represent a safe, efficacious and inexpensive production platform by which to provide vaccine...
AbstractGeminiviruses multiply primarily in the plant phloem, but never in meristems. Their Rep prot...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase (gus) and neomycin phosphotransferase (neo) genes were introduced into ...
Recent advances in genome engineering (GE) has made it possible to precisely alter DNA sequences in ...
A maize {Zea mays L.) endosperm cell culture has been shown to efficiently replicate DNA sequences d...
Geminiviruses are small plant viruses that encapsidate a single-stranded circular DNA and form doubl...
The genome of the geminivirus tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV) consists of two circular DNA molecul...
Abstract Background Gene silencing is proving to be a powerful tool for genetic, developmental, and ...
Background: Viruses of the genus Begomovirus (Geminiviridae) are emerging economically important pla...
AbstractThe C1 gene of tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus (TYLCV) encodes a multifunctional protein...
Advances in genome engineering (GE) tools based on sequence-specific programmable nucleases have rev...
Expression of recombinant vaccine antigens and monoclonal antibodies using plant viral vectors has d...
We constructed a novel autonomously replicating gene expression shuttle vector, with the aim of deve...
Background: The Tomato leaf curl virus (ToLCV) belongs to the genus begomoviridae of the family Gemi...
Abstract Background Plants are increasingly being examined as alternative recombinant protein expres...
Plants represent a safe, efficacious and inexpensive production platform by which to provide vaccine...
AbstractGeminiviruses multiply primarily in the plant phloem, but never in meristems. Their Rep prot...