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- aggregation date "1988".
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- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "Relocating a gene for herbicide tolerance: a chloroplast gene is converted into a nuclear gene".
- aggregation abstract "The chloroplast gene psbA codes for the photosynthetic quinone-binding membrane protein Q(B), which is the target of the herbicide atrazine. This gene has been converted into a nuclear gene. The psbA gene from an atrazine-resistant biotype of Amaranthus hybridus has been modified by fusing its coding region to transcription-regulation and transit-peptide-encoding sequences of a bona fide nuclear gene. The constructs were introduced into the nuclear genome of tobacco by using the Agrobacterium tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid system, and the protein product of nuclear psbA has been identified in the photosynthetic membranes of chloroplasts. Recovery of atrazine-tolerant transgenic plants shows that the product of the transplanted gene functions in photosynthesis. These experiments show that it is possible to modify chloroplast-gene-specified functions via nuclear-genome transformation and also raise evolutionary questions.".
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