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== Red light triggered self-destruction – a new mechanism preventing uncontrolled spread of transgenic plants == | == Red light triggered self-destruction – a new mechanism preventing uncontrolled spread of transgenic plants == | ||
=== Background &nbdash; Why generating a plant which kill itself under certain conditions? === | === Background &nbdash; Why generating a plant which kill itself under certain conditions? === | ||
- | === Our solution – | + | === Our solution – a red light-triggered autokill system === |
+ | ==== PhyB (Phytochrome B) - PIF3/PIF6 (Phytochrome Interacting Factor 3/6) interaction under red light exposition ==== | ||
+ | ==== Reconstitution of Split-TEV-Protease ==== | ||
+ | ==== Liberation of membrane-anchored nuclease and nuclear translocation ==== | ||
+ | ==== Disruption of the genetic material and programmed cell-death ==== | ||
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Revision as of 17:50, 4 September 2013
Red light triggered self-destruction – a new mechanism preventing uncontrolled spread of transgenic plants
Background &nbdash; Why generating a plant which kill itself under certain conditions?
Our solution – a red light-triggered autokill system
PhyB (Phytochrome B) - PIF3/PIF6 (Phytochrome Interacting Factor 3/6) interaction under red light exposition
Reconstitution of Split-TEV-Protease
Liberation of membrane-anchored nuclease and nuclear translocation
Disruption of the genetic material and programmed cell-death
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References:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6327079 Edens et al., 1984
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6327079 Edens et al., 1984 Edens, L., Bom, I., Ledeboer, A. M., Maat, J., Toonen, M. Y., Visser, C., and Verrips, C. T. (1984). Synthesis and processing of the plant protein thaumatin in yeast. Cell, 37(2):629–33.
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