2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpb.2020.100177
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The direct and indirect transformation methods on expressing a recombinant Dermaseptin peptide in tobacco transgenic hairy root clones

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“…108 The use of A. rhizogenes as a gene vector for genetic engineering in higher plants has been widely documented. 109 A tobacco hairy root expression system has been used to produce recombinant bovine lactoferrin-derived antimicrobial peptide, 107 dermaseptin peptide, 110 stilbene compounds 111 and other substances. In 2004, Taura et al 72 reported the use of tobacco hairy roots for the heterologous production of THC using tobacco hairy roots, by expressing THCAS and exogenously feeding CBGA.…”
Section: Application Of Hairy Roots In Cannabinoidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…108 The use of A. rhizogenes as a gene vector for genetic engineering in higher plants has been widely documented. 109 A tobacco hairy root expression system has been used to produce recombinant bovine lactoferrin-derived antimicrobial peptide, 107 dermaseptin peptide, 110 stilbene compounds 111 and other substances. In 2004, Taura et al 72 reported the use of tobacco hairy roots for the heterologous production of THC using tobacco hairy roots, by expressing THCAS and exogenously feeding CBGA.…”
Section: Application Of Hairy Roots In Cannabinoidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total recombinant protein content of transgenic clones produced using direct and indirect transformation techniques and in liquid medium differs noticeably. According to the study, recombinant peptide production from the hairy root derived from the indirect transformation approach was noticeably greater [ 186 ]. Verticillium dahlia , an economically significant plant pathogen, is very resistant to the antimicrobial peptide BTD-S. Plants of the wild-type Columbia-0 ecotype of Arabidopsis thaliana expressed this peptide.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Peptide Production In Plants—prospects and Adv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When producing recombinant proteins from a plant expression system, there are numerous approaches available with a difference in yield, ease of harvest, and PTMs to suit each specific recombinant protein. Genetically modifying plant genomes to create transgenic plants is a conventional method for the production of recombinant proteins [57,58]. However, this method requires long time-consuming processes that are labor-intensive and non-flexible in dealing with SARS-CoV-2 variations that vary over time [59].…”
Section: Transient Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%