1. Application of succulent plant leaves for Agrobacterium infiltration-mediated protein production.
- Author
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Jones RW
- Subjects
- Agrobacterium enzymology, Agrobacterium genetics, Agrobacterium growth & development, Bacterial Proteins biosynthesis, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Crassulaceae metabolism, Genes, Plant, Glycoside Hydrolases antagonists & inhibitors, Glycoside Hydrolases biosynthesis, Glycoside Hydrolases genetics, Plants, Genetically Modified, Plasmids genetics, Sedum microbiology, Nicotiana microbiology, Agrobacterium physiology, Kalanchoe microbiology, Plant Leaves microbiology
- Abstract
When expressing plant cell wall degrading enzymes in the widely used tobacco (Nicotiana benthamiana) after Agrobacterium infiltration, difficulties arise due to the thin leaf structure. Thick leaved succulents, Kalanchoe blossfeldiana and Hylotelephium telephium, were tested as alternatives. A xyloglucanase, as well as a xyloglucanase inhibitor protein was successfully produced., (Published by Elsevier B.V.)
- Published
- 2016
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