Evaluating the effect and effectiveness of different constructs with a conserved sequence for silencing of Coffea canephora N-methyltransferases.
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Evaluating the effect and effectiveness of different constructs with a conserved sequence for silencing of Coffea canephora N-methyltransferases. |
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Shibin, Mohanan
Satyanarayana, K. V. Sridevi, V. Kalpashree, Gowda |
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01 Biotechnology and Bioengineering
04 Coffee |
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Caffeine biosynthesis involves sequential methylation of the purine ring by the transfer of methyl group from the methyl donor S-adenosyl methionine. Genes that code for the individual methyl transferase have a high degree of sequence homology. To achieve decaffeination by genetic engineering of coffee, the effect and efficiency of different post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) constructs were evaluated. Sense, antisense and invert repeat constructs were developed using a 339 bp fragment from the conserved region of the coffee Nmethyltransferase genes involved in caffeine biosynthesis. |
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2014
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Article
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/11649/1/Journal%20of%20Plant%20Biochemistry%20and%20Biotechnology%20October%202014%2C%20Volume%2023%2C%20Issue%204%2C%20pp%20399-409.pdf
Shibin, Mohanan and Satyanarayana, K. V. and Sridevi, V. and Kalpashree, Gowda (2014) Evaluating the effect and effectiveness of different constructs with a conserved sequence for silencing of Coffea canephora N-methyltransferases. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 23 (4). pp. 399-409. |
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