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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 2023
Filed:
Sep. 21, 2010
Louis-philippe Vezina, Neuville, CA;
Manon Couture, St. Augustin De Desmaures, CA;
Dany Paquet, St. Jean Chrysostome, CA;
Michele Dargis, Quebec, CA;
Marc-andre D'aoust, Quebec, CA;
Louis-Philippe Vezina, Neuville, CA;
Manon Couture, St. Augustin De Desmaures, CA;
Dany Paquet, St. Jean Chrysostome, CA;
Michele Dargis, Quebec, CA;
Marc-Andre D'Aoust, Quebec, CA;
MEDICAGO INC., Quebec, CA;
Abstract
Methods of preparing plant-derived proteins or suprastructure proteins, are provided. The method may comprise obtaining a plant, or plant matter comprising apoplast-localized proteins, or suprastructure proteins, producing a protoplast/spheroplast fraction and apoplast fraction from the plant or plant matter, and recovering the apoplast fraction. The apoplast fraction comprises plant-derived proteins or suprastructure proteins. Alternatively, the proteins, or suprastructure proteins, may be obtained from plant or plant matter comprising plant-derived proteins or suprastructure proteins, by digesting the plant matter using a cell wall degrading enzyme composition to produced a digested fraction. The digested fraction is filtered to produced a filtered fraction, and the plant-derived proteins or suprastructure proteins, are recovered from the filtered fraction.