A synthetic xylanase as a novel reporter in plants
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01/01/2003
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| Resumo |
Transient gene expression assays are often used to screen promoters before stable transformation. Current transient quantification methods have several problems, including a lack of reporter gene stability and expense. Here we report a synthetic, codon-optimised xylanase gene (sXynA) as a reporter gene for quantitative transient analyses in plants. Azurine-crosslinked xylan (AZCL-xylan) was used as a substrate for assaying xylanase activity. The enzymatic nature of the protein allows for sensitive assays at the low levels of transgene protein found in transiently transformed tissue extracts. The xylanase (XYN) protein is stable, activity slopes are linear over long time periods and assays are cost-effective. Coupled with the GUSPlus reporter gene, the XYN reporter allows sensitive and accurate quantification of gene control sequences in transient expression systems. |
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eng |
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Springer-Verlag |
| Palavras-Chave | #Plant Sciences #Promoter Screening #Reporter Gene #Transient Expression Analysis #Gusplus #Xylanase #High-level Expression #Ubiquitin Promoter #Transgenic Rice #Gene-expression #Maize #Marker #Tobacco #Binding #Barley #Cells #C1 #270201 Gene Expression #620102 Barley |
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Journal Article |