Literature DB >> 15296424

Considerations for the recovery of recombinant proteins from plants.

Todd J Menkhaus1, Yun Bai, Chenming Zhang, Zivko L Nikolov, Charles E Glatz.   

Abstract

The past 5 years have seen the commercialization of two recombinant protein products from transgenic plants, and many recombinant therapeutic proteins produced in plants are currently undergoing development. The emergence of plants as an alternative production host has brought new challenges and opportunities to downstream processing efforts. Plant hosts contain a unique set of matrix contaminants (proteins, oils, phenolic compounds, etc.) that must be removed during purification of the target protein. Furthermore, plant solids, which require early removal after extraction, are generally in higher concentration, wider in size range, and denser than traditional bacterial and mammalian cell culture debris. At the same time, there remains the desire to incorporate highly selective and integrative separation technologies (those capable of performing multiple tasks) during the purification process from plant material. The general plant processing and purification scheme consists of isolation of the plant tissue containing the recombinant protein, fractionation of the tissue along with particle size reduction, extraction of the target protein into an aqueous medium, clarification of the crude extract, and finally purification of the product. Each of these areas will be discussed here, focusing on what has been learned and where potential concerns remain. We also present details of how the choice of plant host, along with location within the plant for targeting the recombinant protein, can play an important role in the ultimate ease of recovery and the emergence of regulations governing plant hosts. Major emphasis is placed on three crops, canola, corn, and soy, with brief discussions of tobacco and rice.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15296424     DOI: 10.1021/bp040011m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


  18 in total

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2.  Cloning and Expression Analysis of Human Amelogenin in Nicotiana benthamiana Plants by Means of a Transient Expression System.

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4.  Purification of monoclonal antibody against Ebola GP1 protein expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana.

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5.  Geminiviral vectors based on bean yellow dwarf virus for production of vaccine antigens and monoclonal antibodies in plants.

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6.  Advancing environmental risk assessment for transgenic biofeedstock crops.

Authors:  Jeffrey D Wolt
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7.  Arabidopsis thaliana Rubisco small subunit transit peptide increases the accumulation of Thermotoga maritima endoglucanase Cel5A in chloroplasts of transgenic tobacco plants.

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8.  Expression and purification of an anti-Foot-and-mouth disease virus single chain variable antibody fragment in tobacco plants.

Authors:  J J Joensuu; K D Brown; A J Conley; A Clavijo; R Menassa; J E Brandle
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2009-04-03       Impact factor: 2.788

9.  Molecular characterization of DNA repair protein Ku70 from Vitis vinifera and its purification from transgenic tobacco.

Authors:  Himanshu Tak; Minal Mhatre
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2013-01-30       Impact factor: 2.788

Review 10.  Molecular farming for new drugs and vaccines. Current perspectives on the production of pharmaceuticals in transgenic plants.

Authors:  Julian K-C Ma; Eugenia Barros; Ralph Bock; Paul Christou; Philip J Dale; Philip J Dix; Rainer Fischer; Judith Irwin; Richard Mahoney; Mario Pezzotti; Stefan Schillberg; Penny Sparrow; Eva Stoger; Richard M Twyman
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 8.807

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