Modification of a plant-based expression system for therapeutic protein production through genetic modification of endogenous plant N-glycosylation

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Modification of a plant-based expression system for therapeutic protein production through genetic modification of endogenous plant N-glycosylation

CoPED ID
b15f1f02-fad3-433c-871c-5815c8ed4f01

Status
Active

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No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2020

End Date
Sept. 29, 2024

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Plant cells are a capable system for producing economically and therapeutically important proteins for a variety of applications, and are considered a safer production system than some existing hosts such as bacteria or yeasts. However, plants do not perform modifications to proteins in the same manner as mammalian cells do, which can have far reaching consequences for their safety and effectiveness. This project aims to genetically modify tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum) to create a plant-based system capable of fully "humanizing" proteins of interest, whilst improving safety of final product. We aim to demonstrate that the mammalian glycosylation enzymes B4GALT1, ST6GAL, GNTIV and GNTV can be expressed in plant cells, and localise to specific cisternae of the Golgi body. In instances where enzymes are more effective within specific cisternae, such as GNTIV & GNTV in the medial-Golgi and ST6GAL & B4GALT1 in the trans-Golgi. We demonstrate strategies to modify localisation to the desired cisternae by use of construct fusions with plant Cytoplasmic-Transmembrane-Stem (CTS) regions.
This project addresses key areas of study for the British Biological Research Council (BBSRC) on new strategic approaches to industrial biotechnology. The project would offer an economically viable system for the production of high value renewables and therapeutics in a plant model organism as a low immunogenic alternative to existing systems, developed by fundamental manipulation of plant biology. This project aligns also with the BBSRC priority of 'World Class Underpinning Bioscience' as glycosylation is a critical aspect of cell functionality.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Proteins
  2. Plants
  3. Biotechnology
  4. Enzymes
  5. Bacteria
  6. Cells
  7. Biochemistry
  8. Plant protein products
  9. Plant production
  10. Plant physiology
  11. Nicotiana tabacum
  12. Yeast

Extracted key phrases
  1. Endogenous plant N
  2. Plant cell
  3. Plant model organism
  4. Therapeutic protein production
  5. Plant Cytoplasmic
  6. Tobacco plant
  7. Plant biology
  8. Safe production system
  9. Genetic modification
  10. System capable
  11. Expression system
  12. Viable system
  13. Important protein
  14. Mammalian glycosylation enzyme
  15. Mammalian cell

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