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Recombinant Cellulase Accumulation in the Leaves of Mature, Vegetatively Propagated Transgenic Sugarcane

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MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 56, 期 9, 页码 795-802

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HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-014-9758-9

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Sugarcane; Transgenic; Cellulase; Cellulosic ethanol; Biofuel; Expression

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  1. Queensland State Government
  2. Smart State Research Facilities Fund Scheme of the Queensland State Government
  3. Syngenta Biotechnology Incorporated
  4. Queensland University of Technology
  5. Leaf Energy Ltd.
  6. National and International Research Alliances Program of the Queensland State Government

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The cost of enzymes that hydrolyse lignocellulosic substrates to fermentable sugars needs to be reduced to make cellulosic ethanol a cost-competitive liquid transport fuel. Sugarcane is a perennial crop and the successful integration of cellulase transgenes into the sugarcane production system requires that transgene expression is stable in the ratoon. Herein, we compared the accumulation of recombinant fungal cellobiohydrolase I (CBH I), fungal cellobiohydrolase II (CBH II), and bacterial endoglucanase (EG) in the leaves of mature, initial transgenic sugarcane plants and their mature ratoon. Mature ratoon events containing equivalent or elevated levels of active CBH I, CBH II, and EG in the leaves were identified. Further, we have demonstrated that recombinant fungal CBH I and CBH II can resist proteolysis during sugarcane leaf senescence, while bacterial EG cannot. These results demonstrate the stability of cellulase enzyme transgene expression in transgenic sugarcane and the utility of sugarcane as a biofactory crop for production of cellulases.

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