1. The human immunodeficiency virus antigen Nef forms protein bodies in leaves of transgenic tobacco when fused to zeolin
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Davide Mainieri, Maddalena de Virgilio, Marika Rossi, Eugenio Benvenuto, Michele Bellucci, Alessandro Vitale, Francesca De Marchis, and Sergio Arcioni
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Physiology ,Nicotiana tabacum ,Transgene ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Zein ,Molecular Sequence Data ,reticolo endoplasmatico ,Gene Expression ,Plant Science ,Protein Engineering ,Zea mays ,protein accumulation ,stabilità proteica ,Vaccini ricombinanti ,Tobacco ,Storage protein ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus ,Antigens, Viral ,Secretory pathway ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Inclusion Bodies ,biology ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,plant factories ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Plants, Genetically Modified ,Fusion protein ,Research Papers ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Plant Leaves ,Protein Transport ,Phaseolin ,protein bodies ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Protein body ,piante trangeniche ,ingegneria proteica - Abstract
Protein bodies (PB) are stable oligomers naturally formed by certain seed storage proteins within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The human immunodeficiency virus negative factor (Nef) protein, a potential antigen for the development of an anti-viral vaccine, is highly unstable when introduced into the plant secretory pathway, probably because of folding defects in the ER environment. We have tried to promote the formation of Nef-containing protein bodies in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) leaves by fusing the Nef sequence to the N-terminal domains of the maize storage protein gamma-zein or to the chimeric protein zeolin (which efficiently forms protein bodies and is composed of the vacuolar storage protein phaseolin fused to the Nterminal domains of gamma-zein). Protein blots and pulse-chase indicate that fusions between Nef and the same gamma-zein domains present in zeolin are degraded by ER quality control. Coherently, a mutated zeolin, in which wild-type phaseolin was substituted with a defective version known to be degraded by ER quality control, is unstable in plant cells. Fusion of Nef to the entire zeolin sequence instead allows the formation of PB detectable by electron microscopy and subcellular fractionation, leading to zeolin-Nef accumulation higher than 1% of total soluble protein, consistently reproduced in independent transgenic plants. We conclude that zeolin, but not its gamma-zein portion, has a positive dominant effect over ER quality control degradation. These results provide insights into the requirements for PB formation and avoidance of quality control degradation, and indicate a strategy for enhancing foreign protein accumulation in plants.
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- 2008
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