“…Tobacco cell lines such as BY-2 (bright yellow 2) and NT-1 (Nicotiana tabacum 1) are readily available, are amenable to Agrobacteriummediated genetic transformation, and have been optimised for rapid cell growth. Other host species applied for in vitro foreign protein synthesis include rice [24], soybean [25], tomato [26], carrot [18,27], Arabidopsis [28], Medicago truncatula [28] and N. benthamiana [29]. When in vitro plant cultures are used for protein production, the growth habit of the host species, such as whether it grows upright, is a high biomass producer in agronomic terms, or is suitable for mechanised agriculture, is no longer an important consideration.…”