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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2019
Filed:
Jan. 17, 2012
Julien Beuchat, Saules, CH;
Prisca Campanoni, Villars-Burquin, CH;
Shunhong Dai, Creve Coeur, MO (US);
Claudio Facchinetti, St-Blaise, CH;
Nicolas Lugon-moulin, Orbe, CH;
Karen Oishi, Neuchatel, CH;
Gustavo Ramirez, Venhuizen, NL;
Sandrine Roesti, Grandson, CH;
Helene Laparra, Neuchatel, CH;
Rosa Cabrera, Neuchatel, CH;
Julien Beuchat, Saules, CH;
Prisca Campanoni, Villars-Burquin, CH;
Shunhong Dai, Creve Coeur, MO (US);
Claudio Facchinetti, St-Blaise, CH;
Nicolas Lugon-Moulin, Orbe, CH;
Karen Oishi, Neuchatel, CH;
Gustavo Ramirez, Venhuizen, NL;
Sandrine Roesti, Grandson, CH;
Helene Laparra, Neuchatel, CH;
Rosa Cabrera, Neuchatel, CH;
Philip Morris Products S.A., Neuchatel, CH;
Abstract
The present invention relates to protein expression in plants, particularly the large-scale production of recombinant polypeptides in wholeplants. The use of preselected combination ofvarieties andstrains, optionally including one or more improvements to the transient expression-based methods of the invention, enables the production of large quantities of a heterologous polypeptides economically and in a short period of time.