Abstract

Background Transferring herbicide resistance genes to plant cultivars is one of the most effective methods for managing weed growth in agricultural land. The RePAT gene, previously isolated from the marine bacterium Rhodococcus sp . strain YM12, was found to provide glufosinate resistance to plants. Objective In this study, we further investigated the protein structure and function of RePAT isolated from the marine. Methods The physicochemical properties, two-dimensional structure, three-dimensional structure, and functional domains of the RePAT protein were analyzed [...]

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