Journal of Plant Biotechnology, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 224-229
Publication Year
2009
Abstract
Human lactoferrin is an iron-binding glycoprotein
with many biological activities, including the protection
against microbial and virus infection and stimulation of the
immune system. We introduced a human lactoferrin (hLf)
cDNA under the control of 35S promoter into sweet potato
by particle bombardment. Transgenic plants were regenerated
via somatic embryogenesis. Transgenic plants were
produced typical tuberous roots in soil. PCR, Southern and
northern analyses confirmed that the hLf cDNA was incorporated
into the plant genome and was properly expressed in
plants. Western blot analysis showed that the 80 kDa full
length hLf protein was produced in transgenic tuberous roots.
Overall results indicated that sweet potato would be an
excellent host to produce human therapeutic proteins.