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Secretion of a functional single-chain Fv protein in transgenic tobacco plants and cell suspension cultures
Authors:Simon Firek  John Draper  Meran R. L. Owen  Atul Gandecha  Bill Cockburn  Garry C. Whitelam
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, University of Leicester, LEI 7RH Leicester, UK
Abstract:A synthetic gene encoding an anti-phytochrome single-chain Fv (scFv) antibody bearing an N-terminal signal peptide has been used to transform tobacco plants. Immunoblot analysis showed that transformed plants accumulate high levels of scFv protein, accounting for up to 0.5% of the total soluble protein fraction, which could be extracted by simple infiltration and centrifugation of leaf tissue. A substantial proportion of the scFv protein extracted in this way was found to possess antigen-binding activity. Callus cell suspension cultures derived from transformed plants secrete functional scFv protein into the surrounding medium. Compared with the levels of scFv protein observed in plants expressing the native scFv gene, the incorporation of an N-terminal signal peptide, to target the scFv to the apoplast, results in elevated accumulation of the protein.
Keywords:antibodies  protein secretion  single-chain Fv (scFv)  transgenic plants
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