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<h2>FALDH <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537026"> (<u>BBa_K1537026</u>) </a></h2>
<h2>FALDH <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537026"> (<u>BBa_K1537026</u>) </a></h2>
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The glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase(FALDH) plays a key role in formaldehyde metabolism. FALDH is identified as an enzyme expressed in the cytoplasm. If we make FALDH over-express in plants, we can enhance plants’ tolerance to HCHO and increase the ability of plants to absorb HCHO. In the process of metabolism of formaldehyde, the formaldehyde may first combined with glutathione (GSH) to form the product of S-hydroxymethyl glutathione (HM-GSH), then FALDH in cytoplasm will catalyzes the formation of a S-formyl glutathione(F-GSH). Next the F-GSH will be hydrolyzed to formate(HCOOH) and GSH by S-formyl glutathione hydrolase (FGH).
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The glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH) plays a key role in formaldehyde metabolism. FALDH is identified as an enzyme expressed in the cytoplasm. If we make FALDH over-express in plants, we can enhance plants’ tolerance to HCHO and increase the ability of plants to absorb HCHO. In the process of metabolism of formaldehyde, the formaldehyde may first combined with glutathione (GSH) to form the product of S-hydroxymethyl glutathione (HM-GSH), then FALDH in cytoplasm will catalyzes the formation of a S-formyl glutathione (F-GSH). Next the F-GSH will be hydrolyzed to formate (HCOOH) and GSH by S-formyl glutathione hydrolase (FGH).
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<h2>AdCP <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537027"> (<u>BBa_K1537027</u>) </a></h2>
<h2>AdCP <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537027"> (<u>BBa_K1537027</u>) </a></h2>
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Considering the problem of environment and safety, we use male sterility system which prevents the horizontal transgene flow. Pawan Shukla has used a plant pathogen-induced gene, cysteine protease to induce male sterility. This gene was identified in the wild peanut, Arachis diogoi differentially expressed when it was challenged with the late leaf spot pathogen, Phaeoisariopsis personata. Arachis diogoi cysteine protease (AdCP) was expressed under the strong tapetum-specific promoter (TA29).And tobacco transformants were generated. Morphological and histological analysis of AdCP transgenic plants showed ablated tapetum and complete pollen abortion
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Considering the problem of environment and safety, we use male sterility system which prevents the horizontal transgene flow. Pawan Shukla has used a plant pathogen-induced gene, cysteine protease to induce male sterility. This gene was identified in the wild peanut, Arachis diogoi differentially expressed when it was challenged with the late leaf spot pathogen, Phaeoisariopsis personata. Arachis diogoi cysteine protease   (AdCP) was expressed under the strong tapetum-specific promoter (TA29).And tobacco transformants were generated. Morphological and histological analysis of AdCP transgenic plants showed ablated tapetum and complete pollen abortion
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<h2>AHA2 <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537028"> (<u>BBa_K1537028</u>) </a></h2>
<h2>AHA2 <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537028"> (<u>BBa_K1537028</u>) </a></h2>
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Stomata are microscopic pores surrounded by two guard cellsand play an important role in the uptake of CO2 for photosynthesis.Recent researches revealed that light-induced stomatalopening is mediated by at least three key components:blue light receptor phototropin, plasma membrane H+-ATPase,and plasma membrane inward-rectifying K+ channels.However, Yin Wang, et al[1]showed that only increasing the amount of H+-ATPase in guardcells had a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening.Transgenic Arabidopsis plants by overexpressing H+-ATPase inguard cells exhibited enhanced photosynthesis activity and plantgrowth. Therefore,in order to improve the ability of absorbingformaldehyde, we overexpresse H+-ATPase(At AHA2) in transgenic tobacco guard cells ,resulting in a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening
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Stomata are microscopic pores surrounded by two guard cellsand play an important role in the uptake of CO2 for photosynthesis.Recent researches revealed that light-induced stomatalopening is mediated by at least three key components:blue light receptor phototropin, plasma membrane H+-ATPase,and plasma membrane inward-rectifying K+ channels.However, Yin Wang, et al[1]showed that only increasing the amount of H+-ATPase in guardcells had a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening.Transgenic Arabidopsis plants by overexpressing H+-ATPase inguard cells exhibited enhanced photosynthesis activity and plantgrowth. Therefore,in order to improve the ability of absorbingformaldehyde, we overexpresse H+-ATPase (At AHA2) in transgenic tobacco guard cells ,resulting in a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening
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<h2>TA29 promoter <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537019"> (<u>BBa_K1537019</u>) </a></h2>
<h2>TA29 promoter <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1537019"> (<u>BBa_K1537019</u>) </a></h2>
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TA29 promoter is a tissue-specific(tapetal cells) promoter found in tobacco.
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TA29 promoter is a tissue-specific (tapetal cells) promoter found in tobacco.
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