http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/JP-2002514915-A
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publicationNumber | JP-2002514915-A |
titleOfInvention | How to select for transgenic plants |
abstract | (57) [Summary]nA selection method is described for selecting one or more selectable genetically transformed cells from a population of cells. In this method, the population of cells comprises selectable genetically transformed cells and potentially untransformed cells. Each of the selectable genetically transformed cells contains a first expressible nucleotide sequence and, optionally, a second expressible nucleotide sequence. In this method, when present at low concentrations in the medium, the component or metabolic derivative thereof is a nutrient for both selectable genetically transformed cells and non-transformed cells. In this method, the component or its metabolic derivatives are toxic to non-transformed cells when present at high concentrations in the medium. The first nucleotide sequence encodes a gene product capable of converting a component or metabolic derivative thereof, when present in high concentration in the medium, to nutrients for a selectable genetically transformed cell. The method includes introducing a population of cells into a medium, where the medium optionally includes high concentrations of the components or metabolic derivatives thereof. In this method, the component or metabolic derivative thereof is the source of both carbohydrate and nitrogen for the selectable genetically transformed cell. Alternatively, in this method, where some of the components act as metabolic substrates and are metabolically converted to derivatized substrates, the derivatized substrates may provide an allosteric effect on the gene product. |
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