'Molecular farming' of antibodies in plants

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Stefan Schillberg
Rainer Fischer
Neil Emans
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[1] IME,Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology
[2] Grafschaft,Institute for Molecular Biotechnology
[3] RWTH Aachen,undefined
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Naturwissenschaften | 2003年 / 90卷
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Transgenic Plant; Recombinant Protein; Transgenic Animal; Total Soluble Protein; Recombinant Antibody;
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'Molecular farming' is the production of valuable recombinant proteins in transgenic organisms on an agricultural scale. While plants have long been used as a source of medicinal compounds, molecular farming represents a novel source of molecular medicines, such as plasma proteins, enzymes, growth factors, vaccines and recombinant antibodies, whose medical benefits are understood at a molecular level. Until recently, the broad use of molecular medicines was limited because of the difficulty in producing these proteins outside animals or animal cell culture. The application of molecular biology and plant biotechnology in the 1990s showed that many molecular medicines or vaccines could be synthesised in plants and this technology is termed 'molecular farming'. It results in pharmaceuticals that are safer, easier to produce and less expensive than those produced in animals or microbial culture. An advantage of molecular farming lies in the ability to perform protein production on a massive scale using hectares of cultivated plants. These plants can then be harvested and transported using the agricultural infrastructure. Thus, molecular farming allows rapid progress from genetic engineering to crop production, and new cash crops producing recombinant proteins are already being commercially exploited. We speculate that as functional genomics teaches us more about the nature of disease, molecular farming will produce many of the protein therapeutics that can remedy it.
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