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A Plant-Produced Bacteriophage Tailspike Protein for the Control of Salmonella.

Front Plant Sci. 2015; 
Miletic Sean,Simpson David J,Szymanski Christine M,Deyholos Michael K,Menassa
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Abstract

The receptor binding domain of the tailspike protein Gp9 from the P22 bacteriophage was recently shown to reduce Salmonella colonization in the chicken gut. In this study, we transiently expressed the receptor binding domain of the Gp9 tailspike protein in Nicotiana benthamiana, and targeted it to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) or to the chloroplasts. Gp9 was also fused to either an elastin-like polypeptide (ELP) or hydrophobin I tag, which were previously described to improve accumulation levels of recombinant proteins. The highest levels of recombinant protein accumulation occurred when unfused Gp9 was targeted to the ER. Lower levels of chloroplast-targeted Gp9 were also detected. ELP-fused Gp9 was pur... More

Keywords

Nicotiana benthamiana,Salmonella,bacteriophage tailspike protein,chickens,plant biotechnology,transient transforma