PMID: 11604319Oct 18, 2001Paper

Transgenic plants as protein factories

Current Opinion in Biotechnology
G Giddings

Abstract

Transgenic plants are showing considerable potential for the economic production of proteins, with a few already being marketed. Recent clinical trials of pharmaceuticals produced from transgenic plants are encouraging, with plant glycans showing reassuringly poor immunogenicity. Our increasing understanding of protein targeting and accumulation should further improve the potential of this new technology.

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