A trout growth hormone is expressed,correctly folded and partially glycosylated in the leaves but not the seeds of transgenic plants |
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Authors: | Dirk Bosch Jean Smal Enno Krebbers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Genetic Systems, J. Plateaustraat 22, B9000 Gent, Belgium;(2) Eurogentec, Parc de Recherche de la Cense Rouge, 14 rue Bois Saint Jean, B-4102 Seraing, Belgium;(3) CPRO-DLO, Droevendaalsesteeg 1, Postbus 16, NL-6700 Wageningen, Netherlands;(4) Agricultural Biotechnology Experimental Station 402/2253, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., 19880-0402 Wilmington, DE, USA |
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Abstract: | The growth hormone gene of the rainbow trout (tGH-II) was expressed in leaves of transgenic tobacco plants and seeds of transgenicArabidopsis plants using tissue-specific promoters. Although in the leaves and the seeds comparble amounts of tGH-II mRNA could be detected, the protein could only be identified in the tobacco leaves. Passage of the hormone into the secretory pathway, mediated by the signal sequence of the extracellular tobacco PRI-b (pathogenesis-related) protein, resulted in correct disulphide bridge formation and (partial) glycosylation of the hormone. In contrast, cytoplasmic expression resulted in misfolding and partial breakdown of the protein. The data demonstrate that synthesis, folding and glycosylation of heterologous proteins in plants is dependent both on subcellular location as well as on the tissue or cell type in which the protein is expressed. |
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Keywords: | trout growth hormone transgenic plants tissue-specific expression disulphide bridge formation glycosylation SSU promoter at2S1 promoter Arabidopsis thaliana Nicotiana tabacum |
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