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PLANTIBODIES :UNRAVELLING
      THE MYSTERY

            PRIYANKA PARKAR
                  ROLL NO:23
WHAT ARE PLANTIBODIES?
A plantibody is an antibody produced by
genetically modified plants.
Antibodies are part of animal immune
systems, and are produced in plants by
transforming them with antibody genes
from animals.
This was first done in 1989, with a
mouse antibody made by tobacco plants.
Although plants do not naturally make
antibodies, plantibodies have been
shown to function in the same way as
normal antibodies.
The term plantibody as well as the
concept is trademarked by the company
Biolex.
ANTIBODY FACTORIES
     Plants are being used as antibody
     factories, using their endomembrane
     and secretory systems to produce large
     amounts of clinically viable proteins.
     Antibodies can be expressed in plants as
     either full-length molecules or as smaller
     fragments.
     Antibodies are produced in plants for
     both humans therapeutic purposes and
     for protection for plants against
     diseases.
Full-size monoclonal antibodies recently
       produced in transgenic plants
      PLANT      ANTIBODY TYPE (TARGET)              PURPOSE

TOBACCO          IgG (NEMATODE)              Plant pathogen resistance
TOBACCO          sIgG/A (steptococcus        Therapeutic (topical)
                 mutans)
SOYABEAN, RICE   IgG ( herpes simplex virus) Therapeutic (topical)
TOBACCO          IgG (colon cancer)          Therapeutic (systemic
                                             injection)
ALFALFA          IgG ( human IgG)            Diagnostic
TOBACCO          IgG (rabies virus)          Therapeutic (systemic
                                             injection)
TOBACCO          IgG (hepatitis B virus)     Therapeutic

TOBACCO          IgG ( low mol. wt.          Catalytic antibodies
                 phosphonate ester)
METHODS FOR PLANTIBODY
              PRODUCTION
Using transformation and transient
expression to introduce new genes
into a host cell.
 Targeting to the APOPLASM by the
tagging with a small peptide
sequence.
Signal molecules added to target the
protein to the Endoplasmic Reticulum
(E.R); to ensures correct folding of the
protein.
Higher protein levels obtained in the
E.R and the apoplasm as compared to
the cytosol.
TRANSFORMATION   TARGETING APOPLASM
GLYCOSYLATION
Glycosylation refers to the
enzymatic process that attaches
glycans to proteins, lipids, or other
organic molecules.
It occurs in all higher eukaryotes in
the golgi complex.
Glycans serve a variety of structural
and functional roles in membrane
and secreted proteins.
Glycosylation by plants differs to
that found in mammalian cells.
Plant glycans are smaller and have
different terminal sugar residues.
It is thought this may have an
immunogenic effect and have low
antigen-binding affinity.
PURIFICATION OF PLANTIBODIES
              Plantibodies can be purified
              cheaply in large quantities.
              Transgenic seeds assure excellent
              storage properties and due to
              limited range of endogenous
              proteins in seeds, separation of
              plantibody is less complicated.
              There is no risk of spreading
              animal diseases to humans as the
              antibodies are produced by plants
              The production of large amounts
              of clinically viable protein
              especially IgA has many
              applications in medicine.
Techniques for purification of
                  Plantibodies
  Filtration
  Immunofluoresence
  Chromatography
  Diafiltration
  Polymer fusion
Evaluation techniques for the
Plantibodies
  RIA(Radioimmunoassay) Northern
  blot analysis
  ELISA (Enzyme linked immuno-
  sorbent assay) Western blot
  analysis
  Immunofluorescence Southern blot
  analysis
Protection against Nematodes
Nematodes cause huge crop
damage.
Plants engineered to express
ScFv’s against nematode
cellulases have been shown to
inactivate the pests.
This technology could eradicate
the need for toxic nematicides
and fumigants that are
currently in use.
CONCLUSION
     Plants provide a cheap,
     efficient and safe system for
     the production of antibodies.
     The progression of transgenic
     plant technology now has
     allowed for the progression of
     human life and other medicinal
     advancements.
      It is projected that in the near
     future, many of the necessary
     human antibodies will have an
     origin as a plantibody.
REFERENCES
Larrick J.W., Yu L., Chen J., et. al.Production of antibodies in
transgenic plants.Res. in Immuno. 1998; 149: 603-8.
ENCYLOPEDIA OF APPLIED PLANT SCIENCES – Volume 1 A.
Edited by – Thomas, Murphy, Murray
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY- JOURNAL 6(4) 623-631
Mason H.S., Arntzen C.J. Transgenic plants as vaccine
production systems. Trends in Biotechnology. 1995; 13: 388-
92.
Schillberg S., Zimmermann S., Zhang M.Y.,Fischer R. Antibody-
based resistance to plant pathogens. Transgenic Res. 2001;
10:1-12.
De Jaeger G., De Wilde C., Eeckhout D.,Fiers E., Depicker A.
The plantibody approach:expression of antibody genes in
plants to modulate plant metabolism or to obtain pathogen
resistance. Plant Mol. Biol. 2000; 43;419-428.
Plantibodies

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Plantibodies

  • 1. PLANTIBODIES :UNRAVELLING THE MYSTERY PRIYANKA PARKAR ROLL NO:23
  • 2. WHAT ARE PLANTIBODIES? A plantibody is an antibody produced by genetically modified plants. Antibodies are part of animal immune systems, and are produced in plants by transforming them with antibody genes from animals. This was first done in 1989, with a mouse antibody made by tobacco plants. Although plants do not naturally make antibodies, plantibodies have been shown to function in the same way as normal antibodies. The term plantibody as well as the concept is trademarked by the company Biolex.
  • 3. ANTIBODY FACTORIES Plants are being used as antibody factories, using their endomembrane and secretory systems to produce large amounts of clinically viable proteins. Antibodies can be expressed in plants as either full-length molecules or as smaller fragments. Antibodies are produced in plants for both humans therapeutic purposes and for protection for plants against diseases.
  • 4. Full-size monoclonal antibodies recently produced in transgenic plants PLANT ANTIBODY TYPE (TARGET) PURPOSE TOBACCO IgG (NEMATODE) Plant pathogen resistance TOBACCO sIgG/A (steptococcus Therapeutic (topical) mutans) SOYABEAN, RICE IgG ( herpes simplex virus) Therapeutic (topical) TOBACCO IgG (colon cancer) Therapeutic (systemic injection) ALFALFA IgG ( human IgG) Diagnostic TOBACCO IgG (rabies virus) Therapeutic (systemic injection) TOBACCO IgG (hepatitis B virus) Therapeutic TOBACCO IgG ( low mol. wt. Catalytic antibodies phosphonate ester)
  • 5. METHODS FOR PLANTIBODY PRODUCTION Using transformation and transient expression to introduce new genes into a host cell. Targeting to the APOPLASM by the tagging with a small peptide sequence. Signal molecules added to target the protein to the Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R); to ensures correct folding of the protein. Higher protein levels obtained in the E.R and the apoplasm as compared to the cytosol.
  • 6. TRANSFORMATION TARGETING APOPLASM
  • 7. GLYCOSYLATION Glycosylation refers to the enzymatic process that attaches glycans to proteins, lipids, or other organic molecules. It occurs in all higher eukaryotes in the golgi complex. Glycans serve a variety of structural and functional roles in membrane and secreted proteins. Glycosylation by plants differs to that found in mammalian cells. Plant glycans are smaller and have different terminal sugar residues. It is thought this may have an immunogenic effect and have low antigen-binding affinity.
  • 8. PURIFICATION OF PLANTIBODIES Plantibodies can be purified cheaply in large quantities. Transgenic seeds assure excellent storage properties and due to limited range of endogenous proteins in seeds, separation of plantibody is less complicated. There is no risk of spreading animal diseases to humans as the antibodies are produced by plants The production of large amounts of clinically viable protein especially IgA has many applications in medicine.
  • 9. Techniques for purification of Plantibodies Filtration Immunofluoresence Chromatography Diafiltration Polymer fusion Evaluation techniques for the Plantibodies RIA(Radioimmunoassay) Northern blot analysis ELISA (Enzyme linked immuno- sorbent assay) Western blot analysis Immunofluorescence Southern blot analysis
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  • 19. Protection against Nematodes Nematodes cause huge crop damage. Plants engineered to express ScFv’s against nematode cellulases have been shown to inactivate the pests. This technology could eradicate the need for toxic nematicides and fumigants that are currently in use.
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  • 22. CONCLUSION Plants provide a cheap, efficient and safe system for the production of antibodies. The progression of transgenic plant technology now has allowed for the progression of human life and other medicinal advancements. It is projected that in the near future, many of the necessary human antibodies will have an origin as a plantibody.
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