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<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">HPS, PHI, and FDH are located in chloroplast, while FALDH plays a role in cytoplasm. So we used transit peptides to locate the productions of these genes. We hope to know the effects of transit peptide on degrading HCHO. So we exposed transgenic tobaccos with and without transit peptides to HCHO (37%, 50ul). However, there are no obvious phenotype difference compairing different transgenic lines because time limited.</p>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">HPS, PHI, and FDH are located in chloroplast, while FALDH plays a role in cytoplasm. So we used transit peptides to locate the productions of these genes. We hope to know the effects of transit peptide on degrading HCHO. So we exposed transgenic tobaccos with and without transit peptides to HCHO (37%, 50ul). However, there are no obvious phenotype difference compairing different transgenic lines because time limited.</p>
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<h1 class="SectionTitles" style="width:1140px; ">The Effects on Degrading HCHO from Different Genes </h1>
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<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">To test which enzymes play the most important role in pathway of metabolizing HCHO, we constructed mono-gene expression vectors to express each enzyme individually. We also constructed multi-gene expression vectors to test whether the ability of metabolizing HCHO of transgenic tobacco enhanced. Then these transgenic tobaccos were exposed to HCHO (37%, 50ul). However, we have not got obvious phenotype difference among transgenic lines, because there is not enough time</p>
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