TRANSPLANTA Collection
Donated by
- Jose Leon Departamento de Biologia del Estres , Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular de Plantas - CSIC, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
- Jose Leon IBMCP - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Click here to view all 1696 of these lines.
Description
Donated by José León (IBMCP - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas - Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)
A collection of transgenic lines each of which express a single Transcription Factor under the control of an inducible promoter.
First batch made available 10 July 2012.
Second batch made available 14 June 2013.
Part of the TRANSPLANTA project (CSD2007-00057) funded by the Spanish Ministry for Education and Science under the Programme CONSOLIDER-INGENIO 2010.
TRANSPLANTA Collection lines are available to order individually (£10 each) or as a complete set (£600.00).
Nascode | Description | Stock contents |
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N2101415 | Transplanta Set. Consists 1696 lines of Hygromycin-resistant T4 homozygous seeds (Col-0 background) | View set contents |
Download Excel file showing the NASC code, Name and Locus/AGI code for each line in the collection.
For any future publication related to the TRANSPLANTA collection, please cite the following article as requested by the donors:
The TRANSPLANTA Collection of Arabidopsis Lines: A resource for Functional Analysis of Transcription Factors based on their conditional overexpression.
Coego A, Brizuela E, Castillejo P, Ruíz S, Koncz C, Del Pozo JC, Piñeiro M, Jarillo JA, Paz-Ares J, León J; The TRANSPLANTA Consortium. Plant J. 2014 Jan 24. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12443.
Related Links
- TRANSPLANTA Project - Function and biotechnological potential of transcription factors in plants
- Regulación hormonal de la interacción entre defensa y desarrollo (J. León)
References
- Coego, A. et al. 2014. The TRANSPLANTA collection of Arabidopsis lines: a resource for functional analysis of transcription factors based on their conditional overexpression. The Plant Journal 77(6):944-53. PubMed ID: 24456507.