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- Title
Arabidopsis thaliana hairy roots for the production of heterologous proteins.
- Authors
Mai, Nga; Boitel-Conti, Michèle; Guerineau, François
- Abstract
To evaluate the ability of Arabidopsis thaliana hairy roots to produce heterologous proteins, hypocotyls were transformed with Rhizobium rhizogenes harbouring a green fluorescent protein gene ( gfp) fused to a plant signal peptide sequence. Hairy root transgenic lines were generated from wild-type or mutant genotypes. A line secreted GFP at 130 mg/l of culture medium. Unlike as was previously found with turnip hairy roots, a His-tag was still attached to approximately 50 % of the protein. Control of the pH and addition of a protease inhibitor to the culture medium resulted in up to 87 % of the GFP retaining the His-tag. A. thaliana hairy roots expressing the human serpina1 (α-1-antitrypsin) gene secreted the protein, which was visible on a PAGE gel. Protein activity in the culture medium was demonstrated using an elastase inhibition assay. A. thaliana hairy roots can now be considered for the production of heterologous proteins, making it possible to mine the numerous genetic resources for enhancing protein production and quality.
- Subjects
ARABIDOPSIS thaliana; ARABIDOPSIS proteins; PLANT roots; GENOTYPES; SERPINS; PROTEASE inhibitors; RHIZOBIUM rhizogenes
- Publication
Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture, 2016, Vol 127, Issue 2, p489
- ISSN
0167-6857
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11240-016-1073-7