Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Notes
Expression in Cereal Plants of Genes That Inactivate Fusarium Mycotoxins
Arisa HIGAMakoto KIMURAKouhei MIMORITetsuko OCHIAI-FUKUDATakeshi TOKAINaoko TAKAHASHI-ANDOTakumi NISHIUCHITomoko IGAWAMakoto FUJIMURAHiroshi HAMAMOTORon USAMIIsamu YAMAGUCHI
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2003 Volume 67 Issue 4 Pages 914-918

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  Trichothecene 3-O-acetyltransferase (encoded by Tri101) inactivates the virulence factor of the cereal pathogen Fusarium graminearum. Zearalenone hydrolase (encoded by zhd101) detoxifies the oestrogenic mycotoxin produced by the same pathogen. These genes were introduced into a model monocotyledon rice plant to evaluate their usefulness for decontamination of mycotoxins. The strong and constitutive rice Act1 promoter did not cause accumulation of TRI101 protein in transgenic rice plants. In contrast, the same promoter was suitable for transgenic production of ZHD101 protein; so far, five promising T0 plants have been generated. Low transgenic expression of Tri101 was suggested to be increased by addition of an Ω enhancer sequence upstream of the start codon.
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