1. OBTAINING OF THE TRANSGENIC HELIANTHUS TUBEROSUS L. PLANTS, CALLUS AND "HAIRY" ROOT CULTURES ABLE TO EXPRESS THE RECOMBINANT HUMAN INTERFERON ALPHA-2b GENE.
- Author
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Maistrenko OM, Luchakivska YS, Zholobak NM, Spivak MY, and Kuchuk MV
- Subjects
- Animals, Antiviral Agents pharmacology, Cell Line, Epithelial Cells drug effects, Epithelial Cells immunology, Epithelial Cells virology, Genetic Vectors chemistry, Genetic Vectors metabolism, Helianthus metabolism, Helianthus microbiology, Humans, Immunologic Factors genetics, Immunologic Factors isolation & purification, Immunologic Factors pharmacology, Interferon alpha-2, Interferon-alpha genetics, Interferon-alpha isolation & purification, Interferon-alpha pharmacology, Male, Plant Roots genetics, Plant Roots metabolism, Plant Roots microbiology, Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques methods, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Protein Sorting Signals, Recombinant Proteins biosynthesis, Recombinant Proteins genetics, Recombinant Proteins isolation & purification, Recombinant Proteins pharmacology, Swine, Testis drug effects, Testis immunology, Testis virology, Tissue Culture Techniques, Nicotiana chemistry, Nicotiana genetics, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus drug effects, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus growth & development, Agrobacterium tumefaciens genetics, Antiviral Agents isolation & purification, Helianthus genetics, Immunologic Factors biosynthesis, Interferon-alpha biosynthesis, Plants, Genetically Modified
- Abstract
This work is the first to our knowledge to describe the successful attempt of Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated transformation of topinambour in order to obtain the transgenic H. tuberosus plants, callus and "hairy" root cultures. The plasmid vectors contained the sequence of interferon gene fused with Nicotiana plumbagenifolia L. calreticulin apoplast targeting signal driven by 35S CaMV promoter or root-specific Mll promoter. Nearly 75% isolated Ri-root lines and callus cultures were proved (by PCR analysis) to contain HuINFa-2b transgene. We also managed to obtain H. tuberosus transgenic plants through somatic embryogenesis on the transgenic "hairy" root culture. The obtained transgenic H. tuberosus cultures exhibited high-level antiviral activity that ranged from 2000 to 54500 IU/g FW that makes this crop considered a promising source of recombinant interferon alpha 2b protein.
- Published
- 2015