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The 2A region of the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) encodes a short sequence that mediates self-processing by a novel translational effect. Translation elongation arrest leads to release of the nascent polypeptide and re-initiation at the next in-frame codon. In this way discret...
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PMID: 21415883
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We report on the generation of a plant-based expression platform allowing the efficient production of mAbs with a homogeneous beta1,4-galactosylated N-glycosylation structure, the major N-glycan species present on serum IgG. This was achieved by the expression of a highly active modified version of...
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PMID: 19478090
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This chapter describes the use of Cowpea mosaic virus-based vectors for the production of foreign proteins such as antigens and antibodies in plants. The systems include vectors based on both full-length and deleted versions of RNA-2. In both cases, the modified RNA-2 is replicated by coinoculation...
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PMID: 19183891
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Plants offer a number of attractive benefits over conventional mammalian or bacterial cell culture systems for the production of valuable pharmaceutical and industrial proteins. Currently, antibodies and their derived fragments represent the largest and most important group of biotechnological produ...
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PMID: 19183895
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Because of the wide use and high demand in medicine, monoclonal antibodies are among the main recombinant pharmaceuticals at present, although present limitations of the productive platforms for monoclonal antibodies are driving the improvement of the large-scale technologies and the development of...
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PMID: 19183896
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The improvements in agroinfiltration methods for plant-based transient expression now allow the production of significant amounts of recombinant proteins in a matter of days. While vacuum-based agroinfiltration has been brought to large scale to meet the cost, speed and surge capacity requirements f...
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PMID: 19183892
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We describe a new approach that allows the determination of the magnitude of force required to break single plant roots. Roots were taken from transgenic tobacco plants, expressing a secreted monoclonal antibody. They were divided into four key developmental stages. A novel micromanipulation techniq...
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PMID: 18496877
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We have therefore expressed this antibody in maize, which could facilitate inexpensive, large-scale production. The antibody was expressed in the endosperm, together with the fluorescent marker protein Discosoma red fluorescent protein (DsRed), which helps to identify antibody-expressing lines and t...
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PMID: 17979949
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We generated two single-chain variable fragment antibodies (scFv-ScRep1 and scFv-ScRep2) that bound strongly to continuous epitopes within the TYLCV replication-associated protein (Rep). The TYLCV-Ir C1 gene (encoding Rep) was expressed as glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and maltose-binding protein...
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PMID: 19226769
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Whole plant inoculation of tea varieties with E. vexans showed that T-78 and T-17/1/54 were most susceptible and most resistant respectively. Antigen preparations from tea varieties, pathogen, nonpathogen (Fusarium oxysporum) and of nonhosts (Glycine max, Leucaena leucocephala and Oryza sativa) were...
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PMID: 17953578
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Déborah D Geada,
Rodolfo R Valdés,
Arturo A Escobar,
Dulce M DM Ares,
Edel E Torres,
Reinaldo R Blanco,
Williams W Ferro,
Dayamí D Dorta,
Marcos M González,
María R MR Alemán,
Sigifredo S Padilla,
Leonardo L Gómez,
Norma N Del Castillo,
Otto O Mendoza,
Dioslaida D Urquiza,
Yordanka Y Soria,
José J Brito,
Alberto A Leyva,
Carlos C Borroto and
Jorge V JV Gavilondo
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Antibodies have been one of the proteins widely expressed in tobacco plants for pharmaceutical purposes, which demand contaminant free preparations. Rubisco constitutes 40-60% of tobacco leaf soluble proteins; therefore it is the major potential protein contaminant of plantibodies, while mycotoxins...
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PMID: 17644409
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An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to quantify the mAb CB.Hep-1 during downstream purification process was standardized and validated. This assay is characterized by a short time of incubation at high temperature, allowing the detection of this antibody with high specificity and sensitivity. Detec...
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PMID: 16500116
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Bart B Van Droogenbroeck,
Jingyuan J Cao,
Johannes J Stadlmann,
Friedrich F Altmann,
Sarah S Colanesi,
Stefan S Hillmer,
David G DG Robinson,
Els E Van Lerberge,
Nancy N Terryn,
Marc M Van Montagu,
Mifang M Liang,
Ann A Depicker and
Geert G De Jaeger
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We demonstrate that single-chain variable fragment (scFv)-Fc antibodies, with N-terminal signal sequence and C-terminal KDEL tag, can accumulate to very high levels as bivalent IgG-like antibodies in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds and illustrate that a plant-produced anti-hepatitis A virus scFv-Fc has s...
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PMID: 17227846
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The avidity for CD80Ig/CD86Ig and the in vitro immunosuppressive effect of recombinant human cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4-immunoglobulin, produced by transgenic rice cell suspension cultures (hCTLA4Ig(P)) with CHO-derived recombinant hCTLA4Ig (hCTLA4Ig(M)), were measured. Surface plas...
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PMID: 17072529
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We describe here a rapid and indefinitely scalable process for high-level expression of functional full-size mAbs of the IgG class in plants. The process relies on synchronous coinfection and coreplication of two viral vectors, each expressing a separate antibody chain. The two vectors are derived f...
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PMID: 16973752
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Robert R Brodzik,
Magdalena M Glogowska,
Katarzyna K Bandurska,
Monika M Okulicz,
Deepali D Deka,
Kisung K Ko,
Joke J van der Linden,
Jeanette H W JH Leusen,
Natalia N Pogrebnyak,
Maxim M Golovkin,
Zenon Z Steplewski and
Hilary H Koprowski
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We describe the production of mAb BR55-2 (IgG2a) in transgenic plants that recognizes the nonprotein tumor-associated antigen Lewis Y oligosaccharide overexpressed in human carcinomas, particularly breast and colorectal cancers. Heavy and light chains of mAb BR55-2 were expressed separately and asse...
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PMID: 16720700
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Based upon a mutant isolated from tobacco infected with a recombinant tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), a new TMV-based vector was developed in which four to six C-terminal amino acid residues were deleted from the viral coat protein (CP) subunit. The new vector was quite similar to the original TMV-based...
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PMID: 16337317
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Millions of people live in areas where infectious diseases, such as measles, are endemic and resources are scarce. Heat-stable vaccines that are delivered orally will greatly enhance vaccination programs in these areas. A stumbling block in the development of oral vaccines is the availability of saf...
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PMID: 16154244
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We now know that the prediction was overly optimistic and that the fight against infectious diseases is here to stay. During the last 20 yr, infectious diseases have indeed made a staggering comeback for a variety of reasons, including resistance against existing antibiotics. As a consequence, sever...
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PMID: 15844826
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Among the 54 subjects who completed the trial, the CHX regimen eliminated salivary MS in 69%. After 6 months, there were no significant differences in MS levels by number of applications, relative to placebo (p > 0.43). No adverse effects were observed. CONCLUSION: Plantibody is safe but not effecti...
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PMID: 15914988
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Secretory IgA (SIgA) is the antibody type produced in both mammals and birds that protects the body from infection at mucosal surfaces. While monoclonal IgG antibodies, particularly those against tumor antigens, have received a great deal of attention, both scientific and commercial, as immunotherap...
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PMID: 16026297
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Antibodies are an important class of proteins that can be used for the prevention, treatment and diagnosis of many diseases. Consequently, there is an intense and growing demand for recombinant antibodies, placing immense pressure on current production capacity which is based largely on microbial cu...
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PMID: 16026298
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