Boosting heterologous protein production in transgenic dicotyledonous seeds using Phaseolus vulgaris regulatory sequences
Over the past decade, several high value proteins have been produced in different transgenic plant tissues such as leaves, tubers, and seeds 1 , 2 . Despite recent advances, many heterologous proteins accumulate to low concentrations, and the optimization of expression cassettes to make in planta pr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature biotechnology 2002-12, Vol.20 (12), p.1265-1268 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the past decade, several high value proteins have been produced in different transgenic plant tissues such as leaves, tubers, and seeds
1
,
2
. Despite recent advances, many heterologous proteins accumulate to low concentrations, and the optimization of expression cassettes to make
in planta
production and purification economically feasible remains critical. Here, the regulatory sequences of the seed storage protein gene
arcelin 5-I
(
arc5-I
) of common bean (
Phaseolus vulgaris
)
3
were evaluated for producing heterologous proteins in dicotyledonous seeds. The murine single chain variable fragment (scFv) G4 (ref.
4
) was chosen as model protein because of the current industrial interest in producing antibodies and derived fragments in crops
5
,
6
. In transgenic
Arabidopsis thaliana
seed stocks, the scFv under control of the 35S promoter of the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) accumulated to approximately 1% of total soluble protein (TSP). However, a set of seed storage promoter constructs boosted the scFv accumulation to exceptionally high concentrations, reaching no less than 36.5% of TSP in homozygous seeds. Even at these high concentrations, the scFv proteins had antigen-binding activity and affinity similar to those produced in
Escherichia coli
. The feasibility of heterologous protein production under control of
arc5-I
regulatory sequences was also demonstrated in
Phaseolus acutifolius
, a promising crop for large scale production. |
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ISSN: | 1087-0156 1546-1696 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nbt755 |