2.7.1.163: hygromycin B 4-O-kinase
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2.7.1.163
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agrobacterium
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molecular biology
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agrobacterium-mediated
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explants
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biotechnology
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tumefaciens
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tumefaciens-mediated
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hygromycin-resistant
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acetosyringone
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plantlets
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cocultivation
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microalgal
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embryogenic
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pcambia
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majus
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nptii
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protocorms
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calluses
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orchid
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reintegration
- 2.7.1.163
- agrobacterium
- molecular biology
-
agrobacterium-mediated
-
explants
- biotechnology
- tumefaciens
-
tumefaciens-mediated
-
hygromycin-resistant
- acetosyringone
-
plantlets
-
cocultivation
-
microalgal
-
embryogenic
-
pcambia
- majus
- nptii
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protocorms
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calluses
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orchid
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reintegration
Reaction
Synonyms
Hm phosphotransferase, HPH, Hph5, HPT, hptII, hygromycin B phosphotransferase, hygromycin B4-O-phosphohygromycin, hygromycin phosphotransferase, hygromycin-B kinase, hygromycin-phosphotransferase, HyR
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Engineering
Engineering on EC 2.7.1.163 - hygromycin B 4-O-kinase
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A118V
D20G
D20G/A118V/S225P/Q226L/T246A
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site-directed mutagenesis, mutant gene hpt5, mutant enzyme is stable at up to 67°C in contrary to the wild-type enzyme
Q226L
S225P
S52T
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site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation does not confer thermostability at 55°C to the mutant enzyme
T246A
W238C
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site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation does not confer thermostability at 55°C to the mutant enzyme
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site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation is involved in conferring thermostability at 55°C to the mutant enzyme
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site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation is involved in conferring thermostability at 55°C to the mutant enzyme
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site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation is involved in conferring thermostability at 55°C to the mutant enzyme
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site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation is involved in conferring thermostability at 55°C to the mutant enzyme
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site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation is involved in conferring thermostability at 55°C to the mutant enzyme
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construction of a hygromycin-sensitive Neurospora crassa mutant heterokaryon strain by crossing of a wild-type strain and a stable hygromycin transformant, the enzyme can be reversibly inactivated, overview
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construction of transgenic Oryza sativa plants expressing the enzyme in leaves, roots, and seeds
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mutant enzyme containing all mutations shows an increased thermostability of approximately 16°C K in vivo compared with the wild-type protein