“…Furthermore, it was discovered that the N‐terminal 93 amino acids of 27 kDa γ‐zein (abbreviated gz93 from here on) are sufficient to produce PBs in other plants, and even in heterologous expression systems such as fungal, insect, and mammalian cells (Llop‐Tous et al, 2010; Torrent et al, 2009). Various proteins with different properties in terms of molecular mass and function, including growth factors (Torrent et al, 2009), viral vaccine candidate proteins (Hofbauer et al, 2016; Mbewana, Mortimer, Pêra, Hitzeroth, & Rybicki, 2015; Whitehead et al, 2014), and enzymes (Llop‐Tous, Ortiz, Torrent, & Ludevid, 2011), have been successfully incorporated into newly induced PBs in plants like Nicotiana benthamiana when fused to gz93. N. benthamiana is frequently used for the production of biopharmaceuticals because it is well suited for the transient expression of recombinant proteins, and this method offers advantages over other expression systems in terms of speed, safety, scalability, and reduced upstream production costs.…”