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- Introduction
- Advantages of chloroplast transformation
- Tobacco chloroplast DNA
- Introducing DNA into plant cell
- Selection process
- Transgene integration and homoplasmy
- Transgene expression
- Maternal inheritance: no pollen transmission
- Maternal inheritance and gene containment
- An introduction of a herbicide resisting gene
- Creating male sterile plants
- Reversibility of male sterility
- Molecular strategies for gene containment
- Bt cry2Aa2 operon overexpression in chloroplasts
- Chloroplasts containing Cry: electron micrographs
- The highest level of foreign gene expression
- High levels of expression - high insecticidal activity
- E. coli expression of (GVGVP)121
- pHBA expression in transgenic chloroplasts
- CPL transgenic plants 4B highest pHBA levels
- Phytoremediation of organomercurial compounds
- Hg accumulation in roots and shoots of tobacco
- Phytoremediation via the chloroplast genome
- Trehalose accumulation confers drought tolerance
- TPS plants grow in the presence of PEG
- Accumulation of trehalose in the nucleus is toxic
- Chloroplast genetic engineering
- The potent protein MSI 99
- MSI 99, expressed via the plastid genome
- Carrot plastid transformation (1)
- Cotton plastid transformation
- Soybean plastid transformation
- Plastid transformation and genes transmission
- Agronomic traits in chloroplast genetic engineering
- Tobacco vs. E. coli
- Gene regulation in transgenic chloroplasts
- Recombinant human serum albumin
- Electron micrographs of HSA in chloroplasts
- Field production of chloroplast-derived IFN-alpha 2b
- Transgenic plants grown in the field
- Chloroplast-derived IFN-alpha 2b ELISA - T1 LAMD
- Chloroplast-derived IFN-alpha 2b ELISA summary
- VSV CPE assay (1)
- VSV CPE assay (2)
- Purified IFN-alpha 2b
- In vitro conclusions
- HIV luciferase assay (1)
- HIV luciferase assay (2)
- In vivo experimental protocol
- Immunohistochemistry (1)
- Immunohistochemistry (2)
- Immunophenotypes
- Proteins in the chloroplast genetic engineering
- Immunogenic properties in chloroplast
- Symptoms of anthrax disease
- Qantification of chloroplast derived PA
- PA expressed in pLD-VK1 tobacco transgenic
- Macrophage lysis functional assay
- Immunization studies of chloroplast derived PA
- Toxin neutrolization assay
- Toxin challenge
- Chloroplast derived anthrax vaccine
- Highly-expressed viral peptide animal vaccine
- Vaccine Ag expressed via chloroplast engineering
- Carrot plastid transformation (2)
- Cholera toxin B delivery into the circulatory system
- GFP expression seen under UV light
- Mice intestine, liver and spleen cryosections
- Confocal microscopic pictures of the liver
- Cryo-sections of mouse liver
- CTB-GFP immunostaining of various tissues
- Carrot plastid transformation (3)
- Cholera toxin B expression in chloroplasts
- Tolerance induction by oral antigens
- The lettuce plastid transformation system
- A fully grown lettuce transgenic plant (1)
- A fully grown lettuce transgenic plant (2)
- Western blot analysis of human proinsulin
- Results of an oral delivery of CTB- proinsulin
- Verifying the reproducibility of the results
- Insulitis score
- Apoptotic pathway
- Insulin immunoreactivity in mice fed with CTB-Pins
- M cells, APCs, Th2 and cytokines interaction
- IL-10 immunoreactivity in the pancreas
- IL-4 immunoreactivity in the pancreas
- Prevalence and incidence of autoimmune diseases
- Extending the CROP cp genomes sequencing
- The multipipmaker program
- The reputer program
- Sequence alignment of IR loss region
- Cotton chloroplast genome analysis (1)
- Cotton chloroplast genome analysis (2)
- Cotton chloroplast genome analysis (3)
- Comparison solanaceae chloroplast genomes ISRs
- Grape chloroplast genome analysis
- Recent review articles
- Molecular biology of plant organellss
Topics Covered
- Advantages, concepts and methodology
- Maternal inheritance and cytoplasmic male sterility
- Agronomic traits to confer insect, herbicide, disease resistance, drought and salt tolerance and phytoremediation
- Transformed crop species
- Production and functional evaluation of human blood proteins (interferon) and vaccines (anthrax)
- Mechanism of oral delivery and protection against insulitis in non-obese diabetic mice
- Crop chloroplast genomics
Talk Citation
Daniell, H. (2007, October 1). Chloroplast genetic engineering [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KTAH4655.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Henry Daniell has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.