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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 10, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 07, 2005
Sylvestre Marillonnet, Halle, DE;
Carola Engler, Halle, DE;
Stefan Mühlbauer, Freising, DE;
Stefan Herz, Munich, DE;
Stefan Werner, Halle, DE;
Victor Klimyuk, Halle, DE;
Yuri Gleba, Halle, DE;
Sylvestre Marillonnet, Halle, DE;
Carola Engler, Halle, DE;
Stefan Mühlbauer, Freising, DE;
Stefan Herz, Munich, DE;
Stefan Werner, Halle, DE;
Victor Klimyuk, Halle, DE;
Yuri Gleba, Halle, DE;
Icon Genetics GmbH, München, DE;
Abstract
A process of producing a protein of interest by expression of said protein of interest from a sequence of interest in a plant or in plant leaves, comprising: (a) transfecting said plant or said plant leaves by infiltrating said plant or said plant leaves with anstrain in the presence of a complementing factor, saidstrain containing in T-DNA a heterologous DNA sequence having a sequence portion encoding a replicon, wherein said sequence encoding a replicon contains sequences necessary for replicon function of said replicon, said sequences being derived from a plant virus, and said sequence of interest to be expressed from said replicon, (b) optionally isolating said protein of interest from said plant or said plant leaves infiltrated in step (a), wherein saidstrain is provided with a first genetic modification rendering saidstrain defective for transfecting organisms with said T-DNA in the absence of said complementing factor.