نتایج جستجو برای: protoplast culture

تعداد نتایج: 278670  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1976
H Birecka J Catalfamo

Leaves and storage roots of sweet potato plants (Ipomea batatas) showed the same qualitative isoperoxidase patterns and a similar distribution of distinctive isoperoxidases between the cell protoplast and cell wall free, ionically bound, and covalently bound fractions. No changes in the qualitative isoenzyme spectrum were found in relation to age, mechanical injury, or ethylene action. Thus, as...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2008
Shigekazu Yano Arata Honda Nopakarn Rattanakit Yuta Noda Mamoru Wakayama Abhinya Plikomol Takashi Tachiki

Chitinase A of Streptomyces cyaneus SP-27 or chitinase I of Bacillus circulans KA-304 showed the protoplast-forming activity when combined with alpha-1,3-glucanase of B. circulans KA-304. The gene of chitinase A was cloned. It consisted of 903 nucleotides encoding 301 amino acid residues, including a putative signal peptide (35 amino acid residues). The deduced N-terminal moiety of chitinase A ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
W F Boss R L Mott

Calcium is often used to stabilize membranes and enhance membrane fusion. We have used the fatty acid spin label, 5-nitroxy stearic acid to measure fluidity changes in the plasma membrane of carrot suspension culture cell protoplasts in response to divalent cations. Electron spin resonance spectra from spin-labeled protoplasts showed no membrane fluidity changes (as determined by the hyperfine ...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2005
Shigekazu Yano Nopakarn Rattanakit Mamoru Wakayama Takashi Tachiki

KA-prep, a culture filtrate of Bacillus circulans KA-304 grown on a cell-wall preparation of Schizophyllum commune, has an activity to form protoplasts from S. commune mycelia, and a combination of alpha-1,3-glucanase and chitinase I, isolated from KA-prep, brings about the protoplast-forming activity. The gene of chitinase I was cloned from B. circulans KA-304 into pGEM-T Easy vector. The gene...

2005
Gregory D. Nugent Seamus Coyne Thi T. Nguyen Tony A. Kavanagh Philip J. Dix

Most plastid transformation studies with tobacco, and all reports for other species (except tomato [G.D. Nugent, M. ten Have, A. van der Gulik, P.J. Dix, B.A. Uijtewaal, A.P. Mordhorst, Plastid transformants of tomato selected using mutations affecting ribosome structure. Plant Cell Rep. 24 (2005) 341–349]), have used biolistics for plastid transformation. However, nuclear transformation via bi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
W Chen K Ohmiya S Shimizu

Intergeneric protoplast fusion between Escherichia coli HB101 with pBR322 carrying the cloned o-(carboxymethyl)cellulase (CMCase) gene of Ruminococcus albus (Pro Leu Ap Km) and an anaerobic mutant strain, FEM29 (Trp His Ap Km), with dehydrodivanillin-degrading activity was performed in the presence of 40% polyvinyl alcohol 300 under aerobic and anaerobic conditions to transfer the cloned cellul...

Journal: :Somatic cell and molecular genetics 1984
R M Sandri-Goldin A L Goldin J Glorioso M Levine

We examined a series of transformed cell lines resulting from transfer of the herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase gene to Ltk- cells by protoplast fusion gene transfer. We show that multiple copies of the transforming plasmid DNA, ranging from a minimum of two to greater than 20, were present in one or at most a few integration sites in each cell line. The TK+ phenotype was stable in f...

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