Large-scale production of foreign proteins via the novel plant transient expression system in Pisum sativum L. |
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Authors: | Liang Li Xiufeng Wang Liping Yang Yajun Fan Xiaojuan Zhu Xingzhi Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Marine Science and Engineering,Hebei University of Technology,Tianjin,China;2.Institute of Genetic and Cytology,Northeast Normal University,Changchun,China;3.Jilin Academy of Vegetable and Flower Sciences,Jilin,China;4.Jilin Normal University,Siping,China;5.Changchun Normal University,Changchun,China |
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Abstract: | Transient expression of foreign genes by Agrobacterium infiltration is a versatile technique that can be used as a rapid tool for functional protein production in plants. A reproducible protocol of large-scale production of foreign proteins via the novel plant transient expression system in Pisum sativum L. was established in our study. Non-detached plants from soil-independent culture were used as the target organ, and vacuum infiltrating mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens harboring green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene was performed. Step-by-step optimization was performed and showed that the quality of plant material as well as agro-infiltration conditions were the major factors influencing the gene expression. Monitoring the transient GFP expression daily, the highest expression level was achieved on the 8th day post-infiltration. Evidence of anti-acidic fibroblast growth factor-single chain variable fragment (anti-aFGF-scFv) gene expression in pea seedling was also achieved using agro-mediated vacuum infiltration system. Our work proves that the system is suitable for the largescale production of pharmaceutical proteins. The in planta infiltration system described here provides a powerful tool to explore easily gene expression in Pisum sativum L. avoiding tissue culture steps and the labor-intensive generation of transgenic plants. |
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