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High expression level of a foot and mouth disease virus epitope in tobacco transplastomic plants
Authors:Ezequiel Matías Lentz  María Eugenia Segretin  Mauro Miguel Morgenfeld  Sonia Alejandra Wirth  María José Dus Santos  Marina Valeria Mozgovoj  Andrés Wigdorovitz  Fernando Félix Bravo-Almonacid
Affiliation:1. Laboratorio de Virología y Biotecnología Vegetal, INGEBI-UBA/CONICET, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Vuelta de Obligado 2490, C1428ADN, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2. Instituto de Virología, CICV y A, INTA, Los Reseros y las Caba?as S/N, Castelar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Chloroplast transformation has an extraordinary potential for antigen production in plants because of the capacity to accumulate high levels of recombinant proteins and increased biosafety due to maternal plastid inheritance in most crops. In this article, we evaluate tobacco chloroplasts transformation for the production of a highly immunogenic epitope containing amino acid residues 135–160 of the structural protein VP1 of the foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV). To increase the accumulation levels, the peptide was expressed as a fusion protein with the β-glucuronidase reporter gene (uidA). The recombinant protein represented the 51% of the total soluble proteins in mature leaves, a level higher than those of the Rubisco large subunit, the most abundant protein in the leaf of a wild-type plant. Despite this high accumulation of heterologous protein, the transplastomic plants and wild-type tobacco were phenotypically indistinguishable. The FMDV epitope expressed in transplastomic plants was immunogenic in mice. These results show that transplastomic tobacco express efficiently the recombinant protein, and we conclude that this technology allows the production of large quantities of immunogenic proteins.
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