As the population increases, so does the global demand for crops. Scientists have been working hard to develop crops to increase yields, resist diseases, and increase nutritional value. But on the other hand, lifestyle-related diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high blood lipids, occur frequently. The essential properties of sweet protein without calories and sweet taste make it very attractive for patients with diseases such as obesity and diabetes. Using the sweet protein gene to develop different crop varieties such as corn, tomato, rice, potato, wheat, barley, or different fruits would be a good way.
Lifeasible has an experienced molecular breeding team and has established in-depth cooperation with many molecular breeding teams at home and abroad. We offer fully customizable sweet protein transgenic plant development solutions.
Sweet protein transgenic plants can be cultivated to produce sweet, tasty, and low-calorie plants and fruits, and they can also produce large quantities of sweet protein. There are various methods for developing transgenic plants with sweet proteins, including Agrobacterium-mediated methods, pollen tube passage methods, gene gun methods, microinjection methods, electroporation methods, etc. We have established a complete vector construction, gene editing tool development platform, tissue culture rapid propagation, and genetic transformation platform. And established a genetic transformation and gene editing technology system for various plants, including model plants, economic crops, and energy crops.
Our genetically modified plant development capabilities include but are not limited to the plant species listed below:
Contact Lifeasible today to learn more about our sweet protein transgenic plant development service and how we can help you achieve your research goals.
Lifeasible has established a one-stop service platform for plants. In addition to obtaining customized solutions for plant genetic engineering, customers can also conduct follow-up analysis and research on plants through our analysis platform. The analytical services we provide include but are not limited to the following:
July 13, 2024