Introduction of a Cationic Peptide, CEMA, into Cotton Caused Abnormal Phenotype and Chloroplast Degeneration
Introduction of a Cationic Peptide, CEMA, into Cotton Caused Abnormal Phenotype and Chloroplast Degeneration
摘要
As a strategy for phytopathogen control throughtransgenic way,antimicrobial peptide genes havebeen employed over the last two decades.CEMA is a cationic antimicrobial chimericpeptide,which is produced by fusing eightamino acid residues from the antimicrobialpeptide ceropin A with a modified meltin.Threetransgenic cotton plants were generated
出处
《棉花学报》
CSCD
北大核心
2002年第S1期65-65,共1页
Cotton Science