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Spatial Regulation of C4 Genes in C3, C4 and C3/C4 Intermediate Flaveria Species.


DE2005833889

Publication Date 2001
Personal Author Nelson, T.
Page Count 14
Abstract The existence of species within the plant genus Flaveria with differing leaf cell arrangements and photosynthetic schemes (C3, C4, C3-C4) enabled us to identify genetic elements (promoters, 3'UTRs) that are responsible for the regulation of pre-existing metabolic genes in the pattern required for the high-efficiency C4 photosynthetic scheme. We analyzed DNA elements regulating the rbcS, malic enzyme, and malate dehydrogenase gene families in several species of Flaveria, using transient and stable transformation methods.
Keywords
  • Genes
  • DNA
  • Genetics
  • Promoters
  • Regulations
  • Transformations
  • Transients
  • Oxidoreductases
  • Genetic elements
  • Spatial regulation
  • Flaveria
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Yale Univ., New Haven, CT.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200519
Spatial Regulation of C4 Genes in C3, C4 and C3/C4 Intermediate Flaveria Species.
Spatial Regulation of C4 Genes in C3, C4 and C3/C4 Intermediate Flaveria Species.
DE2005833889

  • Genes
  • DNA
  • Genetics
  • Promoters
  • Regulations
  • Transformations
  • Transients
  • Oxidoreductases
  • Genetic elements
  • Spatial regulation
  • Flaveria
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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