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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 31, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 28, 2003
Kristen Briggs, Del Mar, CA (US);
Todd Glancy, Fairmont, IN (US);
Mich B. Hein, Chicago, IL (US);
Andrew C. Hiatt, San Diego, CA (US);
Anton S. Karnoup, Midland, MI (US);
W. H. Kerr Anderson, Midland, MI (US);
Dayakar Pareddy, Carmel, IN (US);
Joseph Petolino, Zionsville, IN (US);
Beth Rubin-wilson, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Doug Taylor, San Diego, CA (US);
Jean L. Roberts, Arcadia, IN (US);
Kristen Briggs, Del Mar, CA (US);
Todd Glancy, Fairmont, IN (US);
Mich B. Hein, Chicago, IL (US);
Andrew C. Hiatt, San Diego, CA (US);
Anton S. Karnoup, Midland, MI (US);
W. H. Kerr Anderson, Midland, MI (US);
Dayakar Pareddy, Carmel, IN (US);
Joseph Petolino, Zionsville, IN (US);
Beth Rubin-Wilson, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Doug Taylor, San Diego, CA (US);
Jean L. Roberts, Arcadia, IN (US);
Phyton Holdings, LLC, San Antonio, TX (US);
Abstract
This invention provides for the plant production of immunoglobulins, wherein at least a portion of the glycans attached to the immunoglobulins lack fucose. The invention also provides the constructs; plasmids; vectors; transformed plant cells, transformed plant calli; transformed plant tissues (e.g., leaves, seeds, tubers, etc.); transformed whole plants used to produce such immunoglobulins; methods of producing the immunoglobulins; the immunoglobulins produced by the disclosed methods; and the use of such immunoglobulins.