Singh et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Safety assessment of bacterial choline oxidase protein introduced in transgenic crops for tolerance against abiotic stressSingh et al., 2008
- Document ID
- 5917322872875167910
- Author
- Singh A
- Singh B
- Prasad G
- Gaur S
- Arora N
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Genetically modified crops have resistance to abiotic stress by introduction of choline oxidase protein. In the present study, the safety of choline oxidase protein derived from Arthrobacter globiformis was assessed for toxicity and allergenicity. The protein was stable …
- 108010000659 EC 1.1.3.17 0 title abstract description 136
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- C12N15/63—Introduction of foreign genetic material using vectors; Vectors; Use of hosts therefor; Regulation of expression
- C12N15/79—Vectors or expression systems specially adapted for eukaryotic hosts
- C12N15/82—Vectors or expression systems specially adapted for eukaryotic hosts for plant cells, e.g. plant artificial chromosomes (PACs)
- C12N15/8241—Phenotypically and genetically modified plants via recombinant DNA technology
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