Introduction of Foreign Genes into Tomato Protoplasts by Electroporation
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概要
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The conditions required for the electroporation of a plasmid which harbored the gene for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) into protoplasts from cultivated tomato leaves were optimized at 666 or 7,000 V/cm (single discharge) using a 47-μF capacitor in the presence of 10-100μg DNA. The CAT gene was strongly expressed by when under the control of the promoter for the 35S RNA from cauliflower mosaic virus and CAT activity was detected in cells 10 days after electroporation.
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著者
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Kusano T
Research And Education Center For Genetic Information Nara Institute Of Science And Technology
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Kusano Tomonobu
Plant Cenetic Engineering Laboratory Biotechnology Institute Akita Prefectural Cllege Of Agriculture
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Tsukada Mikako
Plant Cenetic Engineering Laboratory Biotechnology Institute Akita Prefectural Cllege Of Agriculture
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Kitagawa Y
Akita Prefectural Coll. Agriculture Akita Jpn
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Kitagawa Yoshichika
Plant Cenetic Engineering Laboratory Biotechnology Institute
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