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Anti-solasodine glycoside single-chain Fv antibody stimulates biosynthesis of solasodine glycoside in plants

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PLANT CELL REPORTS
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages 344-349

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-003-0689-3

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scFv; transgenic hairy root; solasodine glycosides; Solanum khasianum; plant breeding

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We constructed a recombinant antibody fragment-single chain fragment-variable (scFv) antibody-derived from hybridoma cell lines to control the concentration of solasodine glycosides in hairy root cultures of Solanum khasianum transformed by the anti-solamargine (As)-scFv gene. The properties of the As-scFv protein expressed in Escherichia coli were almost identical to those of the parent monoclonal antibody (MAb). Up to 220 ng recombinant As-scFv was expressed per milligram of soluble protein in transgenic hairy root cultures of S. khasianum. The concentration of solasodine glycosides was 2.3-fold higher in the transgenic than in the wild-type hairy root, as reflected by the soluble As-scFv level and antigen binding activities. These results suggested that the scFv antibody expressed in transgenic hairy roots controlled the antigen level, thus representing a novel plant breeding methodology that can produce secondary metabolites.

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