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Pest Management Science | 2008

Characterization and plant expression of a glyphosate‐tolerant enolpyruvylshikimate phosphate synthase

Brian Vande Berg; Philip E. Hammer; Betty L Chun; Laura Cooper Schouten; Brian Carr; Rong Guo; Cheryl Peters; Todd K. Hinson; Vadim Beilinson; Amy Elizabeth Shekita; Rebekah Deter; Zhixian Chen; Vladimir Samoylov; Charles T Bryant; Maria E Stauffer; Timothy Eberle; Dan J Moellenbeck; Nadine Carozzi; Mike G Koziel; Nicholas B. Duck

BACKGROUND Glyphosate tolerance is a dominant trait in modern biotech crops. RESULTS A gene encoding a glyphosate-tolerant EPSP synthase (aroA(1398)) from bacterial strain ATX1398 was cloned and characterized. The protein is initiated at a GTG translational start codon to produce a protein that provides robust glyphosate resistance in Escherichia coli (Mig) Cast & Chalm. The aroA(1398) protein was expressed and purified from E. coli, and key kinetic values were determined (K(i) = 161 microM; K(m)(PEP) = 11.3 microM; k(cat) = 28.3 s(-1)). The full-length enzyme is 800-fold more resistant to glyphosate than the maize EPSP synthase while retaining high affinity for the substrate phosphoenol pyruvate. To evaluate further the potential of aroA(1398), transgenic maize events expressing the aroA(1398) protein were generated. T(0) plants were screened for tolerance to glyphosate sprays at 1.3x commercial spray rates, and T(1) plants were selected that completely resisted glyphosate sprays at 1x, 2x and 4x recommended spray rates in field trials. CONCLUSION These data suggest that aroA(1398) is a suitable candidate for conferring glyphosate tolerance in transgenic crop plants.


Pest Management Science | 2000

Natural products with antifungal activity from Pseudomonas biocontrol bacteria.

James M. Ligon; Dwight S. Hill; Philip E. Hammer; Nancy R Torkewitz; Dirk Hofmann; Hans‐Joachim Kempf; Karl-Heinz van Pée


Angewandte Chemie | 1997

NADH-Dependent Halogenases Are More Likely To Be Involved in Halometaolite Biosynthesis Than Haloperoxidases†

Kathrin Hohaus; Annett Altmann; Wassily Burd; Ilona Fischer; Philip E. Hammer; Dwight S. Hill; James M. Ligon; Karl-Heinz van Pée


Fems Microbiology Letters | 1999

Conservation of the pyrrolnitrin biosynthetic gene cluster among six pyrrolnitrin-producing strains

Philip E. Hammer; Wassily Burd; D.Steven Hill; James M. Ligon; Karl-Heinz van Pée


Archive | 2003

Genes conferring herbicide resistance

Philip E. Hammer; Nicholas B. Duck


Archive | 2006

Identification of a new class of epsp synthases

Nadine Carozzi; Brian Carr; Philip E. Hammer


Archive | 2006

Grg23 and grg51 genes conferring herbicide resistance

Cheryl Peters; Jill Hinson; Philip E. Hammer; Brian Vande Berg; Laura Cooper Schouten; Brian Carr


Archive | 2005

GDC-2 genes conferring herbicide resistance

Philip E. Hammer; Todd K. Hinson; Nicholas B. Duck


Archive | 2009

Gro-1 herbicide resistance gene and methods for its use

Philip E. Hammer; Todd K. Hinson; Amy Elizabeth Shekita


Angewandte Chemie | 1997

NADH‐abhängige Halogenasen sind wahrscheinlich eher an der Biosynthese von Halogenmetaboliten beteiligt als Haloperoxidasen

Kathrin Hohaus; Annett Altmann; Wassily Burd; Ilona Fischer; Philip E. Hammer; Dwight S. Hill; James M. Ligon; Karl-Heinz van Pée

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