Miller E D, Hemenway C
Department of Biochemistry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 1998;81:25-38. doi: 10.1385/0-89603-385-6:25.
A decade of research has proven that plants can be genetically engineered to resist virus infection through expression of viral CP genes, as well as other viral genes and sequences. Additional opportunities for development of resistant plants will require research focused on mechanisms of protection, improvements in expression vector design, and transformation of new crop species. As each of these technologies is utilized singly or in combination to generate resistant crop varieties, the full impact of such engineered resistance will be realized.
十年的研究已证明,通过表达病毒外壳蛋白基因以及其他病毒基因和序列,可对植物进行基因工程改造以抵抗病毒感染。培育抗性植物的更多机会将需要聚焦于保护机制、改进表达载体设计以及新作物品种转化的研究。随着这些技术单独或组合用于培育抗性作物品种,这种基因工程抗性的全面影响将得以实现。