2.3.1.183: phosphinothricin acetyltransferase
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2.3.1.183
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pat
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herbicide
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glufosinate
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bialaphos
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viridochromogenes
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herbicide-resistant
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basta
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hygroscopicus
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aryloxyalkanoate
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herbicide-tolerant
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nopaline
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microprojectile
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biotechnology
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nptii
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glufosinate-resistant
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agriculture
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analysis
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glufosinate-ammonium
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non-gm
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bialaphos-resistant
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regenerable
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molecular biology
- 2.3.1.183
- pat
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herbicide
- glufosinate
- bialaphos
- viridochromogenes
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herbicide-resistant
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basta
- hygroscopicus
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aryloxyalkanoate
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herbicide-tolerant
- nopaline
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microprojectile
- biotechnology
- nptii
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glufosinate-resistant
- agriculture
- analysis
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glufosinate-ammonium
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non-gm
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bialaphos-resistant
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regenerable
- molecular biology
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Synonyms
BAR, DR_1182, GK0593, GK2920, hpat, L-PPT N-acetyltransferase, MAT, methionine sulfone N-acetyltransferase, Pat, phosphinothricin acetyltransferase, phosphinothricin N-acetyltransferase, phosphinothricin-N-acetyltransferase, PitA, PPT acetyltransferase
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agriculture
analysis
biotechnology
molecular biology
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the bar gene represents a selectable and assayable reporter gene especially suitable for 3-terminal gene fusions
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since the presence of the PAT gene confers resistance to the host harboring it, this gene has been used extensively as a selectable marker for the transformation of a wide range of plants
agriculture
expression of PAT gene in Oryza sativa japonica variety Zhonghua11, results in a large number of independent T0 transgenic plants, most of which grow normally under high-concentration glufosinate treatment. The expression of PAT has no adverse effect on the agronomic performance of the T2 progenies. Definite glufosinate resistance of the selected transgenic plants is related to the expression of PAT. The inheritance and expression of PAT in two transgenic plants is stable. The agronomic performance of the transgenic plant is not affected by high dosage of glufosinate (5000 g per ha)
agriculture
use of the bar gene encoding phosphinothricin acetyltransferase as selectable marker in barley. Enzyme activities vary in eight near isogenic lines that show a range of phenotypes (apparently normal to abnormal and nonviable) when homozygous for bar. Fitness of plants is clearly and negatively correlated with phosphinothricin acetyltransferase activity
agriculture
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expression of PAT gene in Oryza sativa japonica variety Zhonghua11, results in a large number of independent T0 transgenic plants, most of which grow normally under high-concentration glufosinate treatment. The expression of PAT has no adverse effect on the agronomic performance of the T2 progenies. Definite glufosinate resistance of the selected transgenic plants is related to the expression of PAT. The inheritance and expression of PAT in two transgenic plants is stable. The agronomic performance of the transgenic plant is not affected by high dosage of glufosinate (5000 g per ha)
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an immunoassay method is developed to quantitatively detect phosphinothricin-N-acetyltransferase encoded by the Bialaphos resistance gene in genetically modified pepper
analysis
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the electrochemical DNA biosensor is used to the detection of the PAT gene sequence, which is one of screening detection genes ot the transgenic plants
analysis
use of pat as marker gene for the screening of genetically modified crops
analysis
use of pat as marker gene for the screening of genetically modified crops
analysis
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use of phosphinothricin acetyltransferase gene as marker for the screening of genetically modified crops
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an improved transformation method for biocontrol agent, Beauveria bassiana, is developed
biotechnology
the bar gene is introduced into the cork oak genome to create resistance to the broad-spectrum herbicide phosphinothricin, commercially named Basta, Roundup Ready or Finale