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Introduction of bacterial metabolism into higher plants by polycistronic transgene expression

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BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 65, Issue 7, Pages 1688-1691

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.65.1688

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plastid transformation; operon; metabolic engineering; phyto-fermentation; polyhydroxybutyrate

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Multiple-gene transformation is required to improve or change plant metabolisms effectively; but this many-step procedure is time-consuming and costing. We succeeded in the metabolic engineering of tobacco plants by introducing multiple genes as a bacteria-type operon into a plastid genome. The tobacco plastid was transformed with a polycistron consisting of three bacterial genes for the biosynthesis of a biodegradable polyester, polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB). Accumulation of PHB in the leaves of the transgenic tobacco indicated that the introduced genes were polycistronically expressed. This phyto-fermentation system can be used in plant production of various chemical commodities and pharmaceuticals.

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