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- Bialaphos abstract "Bialaphos is a natural herbicide produced by the bacteria Streptomyces hygroscopicus and Streptomyces viridochromogenes. Bialaphos is a protoxin and non-toxic as is. When it is metabolized by the plant, the glutamic acid analog L-phosphinothricin is released which inhibits glutamine synthetase. This results in the accumulation of ammonium and disruption of primary metabolism.Bialaphos is made up of two alanine residues and phosphinothricin and is commonly used as a gene sector in plants. Resistance plasmids include: pGreenII 0229 and pGreenII 0229 62-SK. pGreenII 0229 is derived from pGreenII 0000, a nos-bar cassette has been inserted into the HpaI site of the Left Border, providing resistance to bialaphos or phosphinothricin during plant transformation selection. pGreenII 0229 62-SK is derived from pGreenII 0229, the LacZ blue/white cloning selection has been replaced with a 35S-MCS-CaMV cassette that allows the insertion of a gene of interest into a 35S over-expression cassette.".
- Bialaphos iupacName "(2S)-2-(2S)-2-[[(2S)-2-amino-4-[hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]butanoyl]amino]propanoyl]amino]propanoic acid".
- Bialaphos thumbnail Bialaphos.svg?width=300.
- Bialaphos wikiPageID "34315987".
- Bialaphos wikiPageLength "3523".
- Bialaphos wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Bialaphos wikiPageRevisionID "670408618".
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Alanine.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herbicides.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phosphinic_acids.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Gene_sector.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Glufosinate.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Glutamine_synthetase.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Herbicide.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Phosphinothricin.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Streptomyces_hygroscopicus.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Streptomyces_viridochromeogenes.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Streptomyces_viridochromogenes.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink Structural_analog.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLink nowiki%3E(2S)-2-amino-4-%5Bhydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl%5Dbutanoyl%5D.
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bialaphos".
- Bialaphos wikiPageWikiLinkText "bialaphos".
- Bialaphos hasPhotoCollection Bialaphos.
- Bialaphos imagefile "Bialaphos.svg".
- Bialaphos imagesize "200".
- Bialaphos iupacname "-2".
- Bialaphos othernames "(L)-Alanyl-(L)-alanyl-phosphinothricin".
- Bialaphos watchedfields "changed".
- Bialaphos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Bialaphos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Bialaphos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bialaphos subject Category:Herbicides.
- Bialaphos subject Category:Phosphinic_acids.
- Bialaphos hypernym Herbicide.
- Bialaphos type ChemicalCompound.
- Bialaphos type ChemicalSubstance.
- Bialaphos type Group.
- Bialaphos type Chemical.
- Bialaphos type Group.
- Bialaphos type Herbicide.
- Bialaphos type Organophosphoru.
- Bialaphos type Pesticide.
- Bialaphos type Organophosphoru.
- Bialaphos type ChemicalObject.
- Bialaphos type Thing.
- Bialaphos type Q11173.
- Bialaphos comment "Bialaphos is a natural herbicide produced by the bacteria Streptomyces hygroscopicus and Streptomyces viridochromogenes. Bialaphos is a protoxin and non-toxic as is. When it is metabolized by the plant, the glutamic acid analog L-phosphinothricin is released which inhibits glutamine synthetase. This results in the accumulation of ammonium and disruption of primary metabolism.Bialaphos is made up of two alanine residues and phosphinothricin and is commonly used as a gene sector in plants.".
- Bialaphos label "Bialaphos".
- Bialaphos sameAs Bialaphos.
- Bialaphos sameAs بیالافوس.
- Bialaphos sameAs Bialaphos.
- Bialaphos sameAs m.0hzpfdm.
- Bialaphos sameAs Bialafos.
- Bialaphos sameAs Bialafos.
- Bialaphos sameAs Q855280.
- Bialaphos sameAs Q855280.
- Bialaphos wasDerivedFrom Bialaphos?oldid=670408618.
- Bialaphos depiction Bialaphos.svg.
- Bialaphos isPrimaryTopicOf Bialaphos.