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Plant Science, Vol. 163 (4) (2002) pp. 713 - 722
© 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Expression of human lactoferrin in transgenic rice grains for
the application in infant formula.
Somen Nandi, Yasushi A. Suzuki, Jianmin Huang, Doris Yalda, Phuong
Pham, Liying Wu, Glen Bartley, Ning Huang, and Bo Lönnerdal
Breast-fed infants are healthier than formula-fed infants, which
may in part be due to the lack of components like human lactoferrin
(HLF) in infant formula. Thus, fortification of infant formula with
bioactive proteins such as recombinant HLF (rHLF) may provide health
benefits. A synthetic HLF gene linked to a rice glutelin 1 promoter
and signal sequence was transformed to rice cells to produce rHLF.
The expression level was up to 0.5% of dehusked rice grain weight.
The rHLF was specifically expressed in the rice grain but not in
other tissues. Rice grains expressing rHLF were advanced for four
generations and expression levels were stable. Biochemical and physical
characterization showed that rHLF is identical to HLF in N-terminal
sequence, pI, iron-binding capacity, antimicrobial activity against
a human pathogen and resistance to protease digestion. Receptor
binding activity assessed by Caco-2 cells, a human small intestinal
cell line, was also retained for rHLF. Since rice may be used in
infant formula, it is feasible that rice grains expressing rHLF
can be directly incorporated into infant formula without purification
of the rHLF, providing a convenient advantage over other expression
systems. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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