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Carotenoid Pathway Engineering in Higher Plants through Chloroplast Transformation

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posted on 2024-11-08, 04:58 authored by Neha Tanwar
This research explores plant metabolic engineering to produce beneficial novel keto-carotenoid metabolites in tomatoes and tobacco. However, it was found that only two of the introduced genes significantly contributed to the minor production of keto-lutein and major flux diversion towards the xanthophyll cycle, while the third gene did not perform as efficiently as expected based on previous studies.

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259 p.

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  • Yes

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eng

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Doctorate

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Ph.D.

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David Cahill, Alok Adholeya

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Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment

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School of Life and Environmental Sciences

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