DNA Fragment Assembly and Construction of Protein Expression Cassettes
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Construction of the Vector for Co-expression of Multiple Chimeric Fluorescent Fusion Chimeric Fluorescent Fusion Proteins in Plants
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Biolistic-bombardment Mediated Transient Co-expression of Multiple Chimeric Fluorescent Fusion Proteins in Plants
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Results: Representative Images of Co-expression of Chimeric Fluorescent Fusion of VSR and SCAMP in Plant Cells
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Conclusion
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This method can help answer key questions in the plant molecular and cell biology field such as, how can we proteins in the cell. The main advantage of this technique is the high efficiency of co-expressing cellular fusion proteins in one expressi
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We have developed a novel method for co-expressing multiple chimeric fluorescent fusion proteins in plants to overcome the difficulties of conventional methods. It takes advantage of using a single expression plasmid that contains multiple functionally independent protein expressing cassettes to achieve protein co-expression.