Production and downstream processing optimization of plant-made Osmotin and its functional analysis
Taufiq Nawaz,
Umair Khan,
Shah Fahad
et al.
Abstract:Plant-made therapeutic proteins are getting acceptance because of the cost-effective production that displays equal efficacy to the more established platform such as mammalian or bacterial-based production systems. This study demonstrates that the stable expression of recombinant osmotin (rOSM) expressed and purified in large amounts is generally regarded as safe (GRAS) lettuce leaf tissues. In this study, we designed experiments to explore a plant-based system for the expression of rOSM known for exhibiting a… Show more
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