Transient expression of CCL21as recombinant protein in tomato

•Applied use of plants as bioreactors for production of recombinant proteins.•The present study is the first to report gene expression of ccl21 construct in tomato via agro infiltration to use this plant as oral vaccine.•To investigate the role of this protein in anti-metastatic function on cancer c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2018-03, Vol.17 (C), p.10-15
Hauptverfasser: Beihaghi, Maria, Marashi, Hasan, Bagheri, Abdolreza, Sankian, Mojtaba
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Zusammenfassung:•Applied use of plants as bioreactors for production of recombinant proteins.•The present study is the first to report gene expression of ccl21 construct in tomato via agro infiltration to use this plant as oral vaccine.•To investigate the role of this protein in anti-metastatic function on cancer cells The main goal of this study was to investigate the possibility of expressing recombinant protein of C-C chemokine ligand 21 (CCL21) in Solanum lycopersicum via agroinfiltration. CCL21 is a chemokine can be used for anti-metastatic of cancer cell lines. To examine the expression of CCL21 protein in S. lycopersicum, the construct of ccl21 was synthesized. This construct was cloned into pBI121 and the resulting CCL21 plasmid was agro-infiltrated into S. lycopersicum leaves. Within three days after infiltration, Expression of the foreign gene was confirmed by quantitative Real-time PCR. A recombinant CCL21 protein was immunogenically detected by western blot, dot blot and ELISA assay. And results showed that the foreign gene was expressed in the transformed leaves in high level. Also scratch assay was used to investigate the role of this protein in anti-metastatic function. The results demonstrated anti-metastatic of cancer cells in the presence of this protein.
ISSN:2215-017X
2215-017X
DOI:10.1016/j.btre.2017.11.007