The genetic transformation of plant cells is critically dependent on the availability of efficient selectable marker gene. Sulfonamides are herbicides that, by inhibiting the folic acid biosynthetic pathway, suppress the growth of untransformed cells. Sulfonamide resistance genes that were previously developed as selectable markers for plant transformation were based on the assumption that, in plants, the folic acid biosynthetic pathway resides in the chloroplast compartment. Consequently, the Sul resistance protein, a herbicide-insensitive dihydropteroate synthase, was targeted to the chloroplast. Although these vectors produce transgenic plants, the transformation efficiencies are low compared to other markers. Here, we show that this ine...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii provides a tractable genetic model to study herbicide mode ...
Insertion of foreign DNA into plant genomes occurs randomly and with low frequency. Hence, a selecta...
A mutant glutamate 1-semialdehyde aminotransferase gene from the Synechococcus , inserted into tobac...
Abstract Background Sulfonamide resistance is conferred by the sulI gene found on many Enterobacteri...
Abstract Background Sulfonamide resistance is conferred by the sulI gene found on many Enterobacteri...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers several advantages over nuclear transformation including high...
A quest for new selectable markers for plastid transformation is ongoing to apply plastome genetic e...
Abstract Background The sulfanilamide family comprise...
BACKGROUND: The sulfanilamide family comprises a clinically important group of antimicrobial compoun...
Selectable marker genes are widely used for the efficient transformation of crop plants. In most cas...
Genes conferring resistance to the herbicides glyphosate, oxyfluorfen and norflurazon were developed...
Eight photosynthetic Arabidopsis mutants were screened for co-segregation of a photosynthetic phenot...
We describe the characterization of four genes designated BNST1 to - 4 encoding steroid sulfotransfe...
The recently-emerged field of chemical genomics is centered on the use of small molecules to perturb...
New selection systems are required to extend plastid transformation to a more significant number of ...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii provides a tractable genetic model to study herbicide mode ...
Insertion of foreign DNA into plant genomes occurs randomly and with low frequency. Hence, a selecta...
A mutant glutamate 1-semialdehyde aminotransferase gene from the Synechococcus , inserted into tobac...
Abstract Background Sulfonamide resistance is conferred by the sulI gene found on many Enterobacteri...
Abstract Background Sulfonamide resistance is conferred by the sulI gene found on many Enterobacteri...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers several advantages over nuclear transformation including high...
A quest for new selectable markers for plastid transformation is ongoing to apply plastome genetic e...
Abstract Background The sulfanilamide family comprise...
BACKGROUND: The sulfanilamide family comprises a clinically important group of antimicrobial compoun...
Selectable marker genes are widely used for the efficient transformation of crop plants. In most cas...
Genes conferring resistance to the herbicides glyphosate, oxyfluorfen and norflurazon were developed...
Eight photosynthetic Arabidopsis mutants were screened for co-segregation of a photosynthetic phenot...
We describe the characterization of four genes designated BNST1 to - 4 encoding steroid sulfotransfe...
The recently-emerged field of chemical genomics is centered on the use of small molecules to perturb...
New selection systems are required to extend plastid transformation to a more significant number of ...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii provides a tractable genetic model to study herbicide mode ...
Insertion of foreign DNA into plant genomes occurs randomly and with low frequency. Hence, a selecta...
A mutant glutamate 1-semialdehyde aminotransferase gene from the Synechococcus , inserted into tobac...