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  • Cui, Y.; Liu, Z.; Li, Y.; Zhou, F.; Chen, H.; Lin, Y.
    Application of a novel phosphinothricin N-acetyltransferase (RePAT) gene in developing glufosinate-resistant rice (2016), Sci. Rep., 6, 21259.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
agriculture expression of PAT gene in Oryza sativa japonica variety Zhonghua11, results in a large number of independent T0 transgenic plants, most of which grow normally under high-concentration glufosinate treatment. The expression of PAT has no adverse effect on the agronomic performance of the T2 progenies. Definite glufosinate resistance of the selected transgenic plants is related to the expression of PAT. The inheritance and expression of PAT in two transgenic plants is stable. The agronomic performance of the transgenic plant is not affected by high dosage of glufosinate (5000 g per ha) Rhodococcus sp.

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Rhodococcus sp. M1EYW6
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Rhodococcus sp. YM12 M1EYW6
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General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function transgenic expression in Oryza sativa renders plants resisitant to glufosinate Rhodococcus sp.