Xu et al. FEMS Microbiol Letter. 1991. vol. 1: 55-59.* |
Alonso. Gene. 1988. vol. 30: 325-326.* |
Napoli et al. The Plant Cell. 1989. vol. 2: 278-289.* |
Dekeyser et al. The Plant Cell. 1990. vol. 2: 591-602.* |
Bennett et al., “Fusion of green fluorescent protein witht he Zeocin™-resistant marker allows visual screening and drug selection of transfected eukaryotic cells,” BioTechniques, 24:478-482, Mar. 1998. |
Barnes, “Variable patterns of expression of luciferase in transgenic tobacco leaves,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 87:9183-9187, 1990. |
Beck et al., “Nucleotide sequence and exact localization of the neomycin phosphotransferase gene from transposon Tn5,” Gene, 9:327-336, 1982. |
Chalfie et al., “Green fluorescent protein as a marker for gene expression,” Science, 263:725-888, 1994. |
Chiu et al., “Engineered GFP as a vital reporter in plants,” Curr. Biol., 6:325-330, 1996. |
Cody et al., “Chemical structure of the hexapeptide chromophore of the Aequorea green fluorescent protein,” Biochemistry, 32:1212-1218, 1993. |
Cormack et al., “FACS optimized mutants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP),” Gene, 173:33-38, 1996. |
Dhaese et al., “Identification of sequences involved in polyadenylation of higher plant nuclear transcripts using Agrobacterium T-DNA genes as models,” EMBO J., 2:419-426, 1983. |
Fodor et al., “Light-directed, spatially addressable parallel chemical synthesis,” Science, 251:767-773, 1991. |
Haseloff and Amos, “GFP in plants,” Trends Genet, 11:328-329, 1995. |
Haseloff et al., “Removal of a cryptic intron and subcellular localization of green fluorescent protein are required to mark transgenic Arabidopsis plants brightly,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 94:2122-2127, 1997. |
Heim and Tsien, “Engineering green fluorescent protein for improved brightness, longer wavelengths and fluorescence resonance energy transfer,” Curr. Biol., 6:178-182, 1996. |
Heim et al., “Improved green fluorescence,” Nature, 373:663-664, 1995. |
Heim et al., “Wavelength mutations and postranslational autoxidation of green fluorescent protein,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 91:12501-12504, 1994. |
Hinchee et al., “Production of transgenic soybean plants using Agrobacterium-mediated DNA transfer,” Bio/technol., 6:915-922, 1988. |
Hu and Cheng, “Expression of Aequorea green fluorescent protein in plant cells,” FEBS Lett., 369:331-334, 1995. |
Kaether and Gerdes, “Visualization of protein transport along the secretory pathway using green fluorescence protein,” FEBS Lett., 369:267-271, 1995. |
Lee and Huang, “Genes encoding oleosins in maize kernel of inbreds Mo 17 and B73,” Plant Molecular Biology, 26:1981-1987, 1994. |
Leite et al., “Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone encoding γ-coixin from Coix lacryma-jobi seeds,” Plant Physiology, 97:1604-1605, 1991. |
Lybarger et al., “Rapid Generation and Flow Cytometric Analysis of Stable GFP-Expressing Cells,” Cytometry, 25:211-220, 1996. |
McElroy et al., “Isolation of an efficient actin promoter for use in rice transformation,” Plant Cell, 2(2):163-171, 1990. |
Millar et al., “The regulation of circadian period by phototransduction pathways in Arabidopsis,” Science, 267:1161-1163, 1995. |
Ow et al., “Transient and stable expression of the firefly luciferase gene in plant cells and transgenic plants,” Science, 234:856-859, 1986. |
Pang et al., “An improved green fluorescent protein gene as a vital marker in plants,” Plant Physiol., 112:893-900, 1996. |
Plautz et al., “Green fluorescent protein and its derivatives as versatile markers for gene expression in living Drosophila melanogaster, plant and mammalian cells,” Gene, 173:83-87, 1996. |
Potrykus et al., “Direct gene transfer to cells of a graminaceous monocot,” Mol. Gen. Genet., 199:183-188, 1985. |
Prasher et al., “Primary structure of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein,” Gene, 111:229-233, 1992. |
Reichel et al., “Enhanced green fluorescence by the expression of an Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein mutant in mono- and dicotyledonous plant cells,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 93:5888-5893, 1996. |
Sheen et al., “Green fluorescent protein as a new vital marker in plant cells,” Plant J., 8(5):777-784, 1995. |
Stalker et al., “Purification and properties of a nitrilase specific for the herbicide bromoxynil and corresponding nucleotide sequence analysis of the bxn gene,” J Biol. Chem., 263(13):6310-6314, 1988. |
Thillet et al., “Site-directed mutagenesis of mouse dihydrofolate reductase,” J. Biol. Chem., 263:12500-12508, 1988. |
Tian et al., “Expression of the green fluorescent protein gene in conifer tissues,” Plant Cell Rep., 16:267-271, 1997. |
Yang et al., “Optimized codon usage and chromophore mutations provide enhanced sensitivity with the green fluorescent protein,” Nucleic Acid Res., 24:4592-4593, 1996. |
Co-pending U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/113,561, filed Aug. 25, 1993 (DEKM:055). |