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Developmental and photosynthetic regulation of ?-endotoxin reveals that engineered sugarcane conferring resistance to 'dead heart' contains no toxins in cane juice.
2010-11-20

The phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) carboxylase is regulated at the levels of transcription and post-translation in C4 plants in light and abundantly accumulates in leaf mesophyll cells. We report here developmental and photosynthetic regulation of stably accumulated Bacillus thuringiensis ?-endotoxin under the control of PEP-C promoter in ...

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Acetylation Targets Mutant Huntingtin to Autophagosomes for Degradation
2009-04-03

SUMMARYHuntington�s disease (HD) is an incurable neurodegenerative disease caused by neuronal accumulation of the mutant protein huntingtin. Improving clearance of the mutant protein is expected to prevent cellular dysfunction and neurodegeneration in HD. We report here that such clearance can be achieved by posttranslational modification of the mutant Huntingtin (Htt) by ...

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?? Subunit of soybean ?-conglycinin forms complex with rice glutelin via a disulphide bond in transgenic rice seeds*
2009-10-05

The ?? and ? subunits of soybean ?-conglycinin were expressed in rice seeds in order to improve the nutritional and physiological properties of rice as a food. The ?? subunit accumulated in rice seeds at a higher level than the ? subunit, but no detectable difference in mRNA transcription level between subunits was observed. Sequential extraction results indicate that the ?? ...

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Development of a transgenic tobacco plant for phytoremediation of methylmercury pollution.
2010-06-01

To develop the potential of plant for phytoremediation of methylmercury pollution, a genetically engineered tobacco plant that coexpresses organomercurial lyase (MerB) with the ppk-specified polyphosphate (polyP) and merT-encoding mercury transporter was constructed by integrating a bacterial merB gene into ppk/merT-transgenic tobacco. A large number of independent ...

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Synthesis and transfection activity of novel galactosylated polycationic lipid.
2011-03-21

In this study, we synthesized a new galactosylated cationic lipid and investigated its biological activity. The structure of lipid combines both spermine residue for DNA compaction and galactose moiety for the improvement of aggregation behavior of lipoplexes. Lipid was low toxic for different mammalian cells, and was able both to compact plasmid DNA and to mediate cellular ...

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Expression of alternansucrase in potato plants
2007-03-23

Alternan, which consists of alternating ?-(1?3)/?-(1?6)-linked glucosyl residues, was produced in potato tubers by expressing a mature alternansucrase (Asr) gene from Leuconostoc mesenteroides NRRL B-1355 in potato. Detection of alternan was performed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in tuber juices, revealing a concentration between 0.3 and ...

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Transgenic citrus plants expressing the citrus tristeza virus p23 protein exhibit viral-like symptoms.
2001-01-01

Summary The 23 kDa protein (p23) coded by the 3'-terminal gene of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), a member of the genus Closterovirus with the largest genome among plant RNA viruses, is an RNA-binding protein that contains a motif rich in cysteine and histidine residues in the core of a putative zinc-finger domain. On this basis, a regulatory role for CTV replication or gene ...

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Reduced early hypoxic/ischemic brain damage is associated with increased GLT-1 levels in mice expressing mutant (P301L) human tau
2008-11-01

Mutations in tau proteins are associated with a group of neurodegenerative diseases, termed tauopathies. To investigate whether over-expressing human tau with P301L mutation also affects stroke-induced brain damage, we performed hypoxia/ischemia (H/I) in young adult P301L tau transgenic mice. Surprisingly, brain infarct volume was significantly smaller in ...

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Recombinant aryl hydrocarbon receptors for bioassay of aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligands in transgenic tobacco plants.
2008-11-26

Dioxin residues widely contaminate soil and agricultural products at low concentrations and may accumulate in organisms at the top of food chains owing to their physicochemical properties. In this study, we have developed novel, dioxin-inducible, reporter gene expression systems regulated by recombinant aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhRs). The recombinant ...

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Modified accumulation of selected heavy metals in Bt transgenic rice.
2009-01-01

Safety assessment of genetically modified crops generally does not take into account the potential hazard of altered patterns of heavy metal accumulation in plants. A pot experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions to evaluate the impact of heavy metal amendments on the accumulation of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in a Bt transgenic rice ...

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[Degradation characteristics of transgenic cotton residues in soil by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy].
2011-01-01

After transgenic cotton residues incubated in soil 430 d, the contents and structural characteristics of soil humus fractions, fulvic acid, humic acid and humin were measured by potassium dichromate titrimetric method and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The results showed that all soil humus fractions increased after the degradation of cotton ...

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55Residual stresses in laser clad layers

55Residual stresses in laser clad layers In this chapter the residual stresses generated by the laser clad treatments are evaluated with x-ray diffraction techniques. The residual strains of laser clad layers it is important to understand how the residuals stresses accumulate and to know where

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