Enhances the resistance of rice to lepidopteran pests by fusing the Cry1Ca and Cry2Aa genes with self‐cleavage peptide sequence
Qing Liu,
Lihua Deng,
Lvshui Weng
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDAccumulation of two or more Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) proteins in plant not only improves the resistance to pests and broadens the resistance spectrum of crops, but also delays the development of pest resistance.RESULTSThe self‐cleavage peptide sequence was used to link two codon‐optimized genes, so as to achieve simultaneous accumulation of two low homologous insecticidal proteins in one plant. The rice transformants accumulating Cry1Ca and Cry2Aa proteins were fed to local lepidopteran pests and … Show more
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