| Literature DB >> 33927997 |
Pavel Khvatkov1,2, Alexsey Firsov1,3, Anastasiya Shvedova1, Oleg Kozlov3, Mariya Chernobrovkina1, Alexander Pushin1,3, Lyubov Shaloiko3, Sergey Dolgov1,2,3.
Abstract
The production of recombinant proteins in transgenic plants is becoming an increasingly serious alternative to classical biopharming methods as knowledge about this process grows. Wolffia arrhiza, an aquatic plant unique in its anatomy, is a promising expression system that can grow in submerged culture in bioreactors. In our study 8550 explants were subjected to Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, and 41 independent hygromycin-resistant Wolffia lines were obtained, with the transformation efficiency of 0.48%. 40 of them contained the hirudin-1 gene (codon-optimized for expression in plants) and were independent lines of nuclear-transformed Wolffia, the transgenic insertion has been confirmed by PCR and Southern blot analysis. We have analyzed the accumulation of the target protein and its expression has been proven in three transgenic lines. The maximum accumulation of recombinant hirudin was 0.02% of the total soluble protein, which corresponds to 775.5 ± 111.9 ng g-1 of fresh weight of the plant. The results will be used in research on the development of an expression system based on Wolffia plants for the production of hirudin and other recombinant pharmaceutical proteins. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Biopharming; Hirudin; Recombinant proteins; Transgene expression system; Transgenic duckweed; Wolffia arrhiza
Year: 2021 PMID: 33927997 PMCID: PMC8036169 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-021-02762-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406