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Various effects of the expression of the xyloglucanase gene from Penicillium canescens in transgenic aspen under semi-natural conditions.

Elena O VidyaginaNatalia M SubbotinaVladimir A BelyiVadim G LebedevKonstantin V KrutovskyKonstantin A Shestibratov
Published in: BMC plant biology (2020)
A direct dependence of the phenotypic and biochemical traits on the expression of the recombinant gene sp-Xeg was demonstrated. The higher was the level of the sp-Xeg gene expression, the more pronounced were changes in the phenotypic and biochemical traits. All lines showed phenotypic changes in the leave traits. Our results showed that the plants carrying the recombinant sp-Xeg gene do not demonstrate a decrease in growth parameters in semi-natural conditions. In some transgenic lines, a change in the carbohydrate composition of the wood, an increase in the cell wall thickness, and a decrease in the rate of decomposition of wood were observed.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • cell wall
  • gene expression
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  • copy number
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  • binding protein
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