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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 17, 2013
Filed:
May. 02, 2006
Anna-lise Williamson, Cape Town, ZA;
Edward Peter Rybicki, Cape Town, ZA;
James Malcolm Maclean, Cape Town, ZA;
Inga Isabel Becker-hitzeroth, Cape Town, ZA;
Anna-Lise Williamson, Cape Town, ZA;
Edward Peter Rybicki, Cape Town, ZA;
James Malcolm MacLean, Cape Town, ZA;
Inga Isabel Becker-Hitzeroth, Cape Town, ZA;
University of Cape Town, Cape Town, ZA;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method of producing a HPV polypeptides and/or an influenza virus H5 polypeptide in a plant comprising the steps of cloning a HPV gene; and/or an influenza virus H5 gene or nucleic acid encoding their functional equivalents into a vector adapted to target components present in the plant, infiltrating at least a portion of the plant with the vector or transforming plant tissue with the vector so as to transiently express the HPV polypeptides and/or an influenza virus H5 polypeptide, and/or to create a transgenic plant; and recovering the HPV polypeptides and/or an influenza virus H5 polypeptide expressed by the plant. The invention further relates to vectors, transgenic plants or parts thereof and the progeny of such plants used in or which come about as a result of the method.