Engineering chloroplasts: an alternative site for foreign genes, proteins, reactions and products
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Engineering chloroplasts: an alternative site for foreign genes, proteins, reactions and products
Abstract
Plant genetic engineering via the nucleus is a mature technology that has been used very productively for research and commercial biotechnology. By contrast, the ability to introduce foreign genes at specific locations on a chloroplast's chromosome has been acquired relatively recently. Certain limitations of nuclear genome transformation methods might be overcome by the site-specific introduction of genes into plastid chromosomes. In addition, plastids, mitochondria and other subcellular organelles might provide more favorable environments than the nuclear-cytoplasmic compartment for certain biochemical reactions and for accumulating large amounts of some gene and enzyme products.
Comment in
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Chloroplast genetic engineering.Trends Biotechnol. 2001 Jan;19(1):8. doi: 10.1016/s0167-7799(00)01505-5. Trends Biotechnol. 2001. PMID: 11193734 No abstract available.
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