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The ZmRCP-1 promoter of maize provides root tip specific expression of transgenes in plantain

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; J Biol Res (Thessalon), 23(4), p.1-9, 2016Trabajos contenidos:
  • Onyango, Stephen O
  • Roderick, Hugh
  • Tripathi, Jaindra N
  • Collins, Richard
  • Atkinson, Howard J
  • Oduor, Richard O
  • Tripathi, Leena
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.)provide 25 percent of the food energy requirements for more than 100 million people in Africa. Plant parasitic nematodes cause severe losses to the crop due to lack of control options. The sterile nature of Musa spp. hampers conventional breeding but makes the crop suitable for genetic engineering. A constitutively expressed synthetic peptide in transgenic plantain has provided resistance against nematodes. Previous work with the peptide in potato plants indicates that targeting expression to the root tip improves the efficacy of the defence mechanism. However, a promoter that will provide root tip specific expression of transgenes in a monocot plant, such as plantain, is not currently available. Here, we report the cloning and evaluation of the maize root cap-specific protein-1 (ZmRCP-1)promoter for root tip targeted expression of transgenes that provide a defence against plant parasitic nematodes in transgenic plantain.
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Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.)provide 25 percent of the food energy requirements for more than 100 million people in Africa. Plant parasitic nematodes cause severe losses to the crop due to lack of control options. The sterile nature of Musa spp. hampers conventional breeding but makes the crop suitable for genetic engineering. A constitutively expressed synthetic peptide in transgenic plantain has provided resistance against nematodes. Previous work with the peptide in potato plants indicates that targeting expression to the root tip improves the efficacy of the defence mechanism. However, a promoter that will provide root tip specific expression of transgenes in a monocot plant, such as plantain, is not currently available. Here, we report the cloning and evaluation of the maize root cap-specific protein-1 (ZmRCP-1)promoter for root tip targeted expression of transgenes that provide a defence against plant parasitic nematodes in transgenic plantain.

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