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PROTEOMICANALYSIS OFTRANSGENIC POTATO PLANTS EXPRESSING THE GENES OFANTIMICROBIALPEPTIDES FOR EVALUATION OFTHEIR FUNCTIONAL STATUS

Abstract

The proteomic evaluation of transgenic potato plants derived from the cultivars of Belarusian breeding expressing the genes of antimicrobial peptides of the cecropin-melittin type was conducted. The increased accumulation of patatin proteins was observed. That fact can be a result of plant defense system activation under constitutive transgenic synthesis of antimicrobial peptides.

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Yu. S. Bakakina
ГНУ «Институт биофизики и клеточной инженерии НАН Беларуси»
Belarus


T. A. Gapeeva
ГНУ «Институт биофизики и клеточной инженерии НАН Беларуси»
Belarus


L. V. Dubovskaya
ГНУ «Институт биофизики и клеточной инженерии НАН Беларуси»
Belarus


I. D. Volotovskiy
ГНУ «Институт биофизики и клеточной инженерии НАН Беларуси»
Belarus


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Bakakina Yu.S., Gapeeva T.A., Dubovskaya L.V., Volotovskiy I.D. PROTEOMICANALYSIS OFTRANSGENIC POTATO PLANTS EXPRESSING THE GENES OFANTIMICROBIALPEPTIDES FOR EVALUATION OFTHEIR FUNCTIONAL STATUS. Potato Growing. 2015;23(1):69-77. (In Russ.)

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