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  • Tougou, M.; Yamagishi, N.; Furutani, N.; Kaku, K.; Shimizu, T.; Takahata, Y.; Sakai, J.; Kanematsu, S.; Hidaka, S.
    The application of the mutated acetolactate synthase gene from rice as the selectable marker gene in the production of transgenic soybeans (2009), Plant Cell Rep., 28, 769-776.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
agriculture use of two-point mutated gene of acetolactate synthase from herbicide-resistant rice callus as a selectable marker gene in production of transgenic soybeans. T1 soybeans grown from one regenerated plant after selection of the acetolactate synthase targeting pyrimidinyl-carboxy herbicide bispyribacsodium exhibit herbicide resistance, and the introduction and expression of the gene is confirmed by genetic analysis. The selective culturing is applicable to the production of transgenic soybeans Oryza sativa

Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
expression in Glycine max Oryza sativa

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
W548L/S627I use of two-point mutated gene of acetolactate synthase from herbicide-resistant rice callus as a selectable marker gene in production of transgenic soybeans. T1 soybeans grown from one regenerated plant after selection of the acetolactate synthase targeting pyrimidinyl-carboxy herbicide bispyribacsodium exhibit herbicide resistance, and the introduction and expression of the gene is confirmed by genetic analysis. The selective culturing is applicable to the production of transgenic soybeans Oryza sativa

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Oryza sativa
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