2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11248-005-5695-5
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Optimization of Acidothermus cellulolyticus Endoglucanase (E1) Production in Transgenic Tobacco Plants by Transcriptional, Post-transcription and Post-translational Modification

Abstract: An attempt was made to obtain a high-level production of intact Acidothermus cellulolyticus endoglucanase (E1) in transgenic tobacco plants. The E1 expression was examined under the control of the constitutive and strong Mac promoter or light-inducible tomato Rubisco small sub-unit (RbcS-3C) promoter with its original or Alfalfa Mosaic Virus (AMV) RNA4 5'-untranslated leader (UTL) and targeted to different sub-cellular compartments via transit peptides. The transit peptides included native E1, endoplasmic reti… Show more

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“…The various factors that affect the expression of a particular heterologous gene and subsequent production of its protein in plant cells include: (i) transcriptional determinants such as transgene copy number, site of integration of the T-DNA in the chromosome, and promoter activity [50]; (ii) posttranscriptional factors including, 5 0 -untranslated leader sequence, 3 0 -polyadenylation, and mRNA stability [51,52]; and (iii) translational/post-translational factors such as protein stability, modification, and trafficking [52,53]. Promoters and enhancers (cis-acting regulatory elements) play a crucial role in regulating spatial and temporal patterns of transgene expression at particular stages or in response to particular conditions [50][51][52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Molecular Factors Affecting Heterologous Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The various factors that affect the expression of a particular heterologous gene and subsequent production of its protein in plant cells include: (i) transcriptional determinants such as transgene copy number, site of integration of the T-DNA in the chromosome, and promoter activity [50]; (ii) posttranscriptional factors including, 5 0 -untranslated leader sequence, 3 0 -polyadenylation, and mRNA stability [51,52]; and (iii) translational/post-translational factors such as protein stability, modification, and trafficking [52,53]. Promoters and enhancers (cis-acting regulatory elements) play a crucial role in regulating spatial and temporal patterns of transgene expression at particular stages or in response to particular conditions [50][51][52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Molecular Factors Affecting Heterologous Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promoters and enhancers (cis-acting regulatory elements) play a crucial role in regulating spatial and temporal patterns of transgene expression at particular stages or in response to particular conditions [50][51][52][53][54][55]. Several promoters and other cis-acting elements including signal peptides of plant, plant pathogen, or bacterial origin used in heterologous expression vectors have been described (Table S1 in the supplementary material online).…”
Section: Molecular Factors Affecting Heterologous Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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