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Plant Molecular Biology | 1988

Properties of an isolated transcription stimulating sequence derived from the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter

Joan T. Odell; Susan Knowlton; Willy Lin; C. Jeffry Mauvais

As a highly active plant viral promoter that is able to function in a wide variety of cell types, the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S promoter has the potential for harboring a plant enhancer element. We tested this possibility and demonstrated that a 338 base pair fragment isolated from the region upstream of the 35S TATA box can increase the expression of a low-activity heterologous promoter up to the level observed for the intact 35S promoter. This fragment is fully active in both orientations when placed 150 base pairs upstream of the transcription start site. However, the activity of this fragment is sensitive to location, demonstrating a reduction in activity and loss of orientation-independent function when the distance from the transcription start site is increased. By assaying fragments of different sizes, we have also characterized regions that are functional in directing the stimulation of the heterologous promoter.


Archives of Microbiology | 1984

Thermophilic anaerobic bacteria which ferment hemicellulose: characterization of organisms and identification of plasmids

Paul J. Weimer; L. Winona Wagner; Susan Knowlton; Thomas Kalon Ng

Seven thermophilic anaerobic bacteria which ferment xylan were isolated from natural geothermal features in the western United States. Typically, these strains were Gram-negative non-sporeforming rods with an unusual double-layered cell wall which resembled that observed in Thermobacteroides acetoethylicus. The strains differed from known thermophilic anaerobes in their ability to utilize a very wide variety of carbohydrates and in their ability to grow in a chemically-defined medium and/or at pH 3.5. Four of the strains contained cryptic plasmids of 1.2 or 1.5×106 daltons. The taxonomic characteristics of the strains are discussed in terms of their relatedness to those of Thermoanaerobium, Thermoanaerobacter, and Thermobacteroides species.


Archive | 1998

SOYBEAN OIL HAVING HIGH OXIDATIVE STABILITY

Susan Knowlton


Archive | 1992

High sulfur seed protein gene and method for increasing the sulfur amino acid contact of plants

Chok-Fun Chui; Saverio Carl Falco; Janet A. Rice; Susan Knowlton


Archive | 1999

Fat products from high stearic soybean oil and a method for the production thereof

Susan Knowlton


Archive | 2010

Dielectric heat-transfer fluid

Susan Knowlton; Serge Rebouillat


ACS symposium series | 1990

Herbicide-resistant plants carrying mutated acetolactate synthase genes

M. E. Hartnett; Chok-Fun Chui; C. J. Mauvais; R. E. Mcdevitt; Susan Knowlton; Julie K. Smith; Saverio Carl Falco; Barbara Jean Mazur


Archive | 2008

Soy protein products having altered characteristics

Susan Knowlton; Charles Thomas Blaisdell


Archive | 2017

ultilização de um oleo de soja como um fluido dieletrico de transferencia de calor em um dispositivo para gerar, armazenar, converter e/ou distribuir a energia eletrica, dispositivo para gerar, armazenar, converter e/ou distribuir a energia eletrica,e/ou sinais opticos metodo para o pré-condicionamento de um fluido dieletrico de transferencia de calor material dieletrico e oleo misturado de alto teor oleico

Serge Rebouillat; Susan Knowlton


Archive | 2017

LECITINA DERIVADA DE POROTOS DE SOJA CON ALTO CONTENIDO OLEICO

Susan Knowlton; John D. Everard

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