The production of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins in plants

JKC Ma, PMW Drake, P Christou - Nature reviews genetics, 2003 - nature.com
JKC Ma, PMW Drake, P Christou
Nature reviews genetics, 2003nature.com
Imagine a world in which any protein, either naturally occurring or designed by man, could
be produced safely, inexpensively and in almost unlimited quantities using only simple
nutrients, water and sunlight. This could one day become reality as we learn to harness the
power of plants for the production of recombinant proteins on an agricultural scale.
Molecular farming in plants has already proven to be a successful way of producing a range
of technical proteins. The first plant-derived recombinant pharmaceutical proteins are now …
Abstract
Imagine a world in which any protein, either naturally occurring or designed by man, could be produced safely, inexpensively and in almost unlimited quantities using only simple nutrients, water and sunlight. This could one day become reality as we learn to harness the power of plants for the production of recombinant proteins on an agricultural scale. Molecular farming in plants has already proven to be a successful way of producing a range of technical proteins. The first plant-derived recombinant pharmaceutical proteins are now approaching commercial approval, and many more are expected to follow.
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