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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, August 2000, p. 3499-3505, Vol. 66, No. 8
Departments of Botany and Plant
Pathology1 and of Food Science and Human
Nutrition,3 National Center for Food
Safety and Toxicology,4 Department of
Energy Plant Research Laboratory,5 and
The Center for Integrated Plant
Systems,2 Michigan State University, East
Lansing, Michigan 48824
Received 25 October 1999/Accepted 15 May 2000
The efficacy of cloning a recombinant mycotoxin antibody in plants
was tested using Arabidopsis as a model. An antizearalenone single-chain Fv (scFv) DNA fragment was first cloned in the newly constructed phage display vector (pEY.5) and then recloned in the plant
transformation vector pKYLX71::35S2. After
transformation, constructs of antizearalenone scFv were introduced into
immature Arabidopsis seeds via Agrobacterium
tumefaciens mediation by vacuum infiltration. Only plants
transformed with the construct containing a PR-1b signal peptide
sequence produced transgenic offspring. The antizearalenone scFv
"plantibody" from these transgenic plants bound zearalenone with a
high affinity (50% inhibitory concentration, 11.2 ng/ml) that was
comparable to that of bacterially produced scFv antibody and the parent
monoclonal antibody (MAb). By electron microscopic immunogold labeling,
the presence of antizearalenone scFv was detected mainly in the
cytoplasm and only occasionally outside the cell. Like bacterially
produced scFv antibody, antizearalenone scFv plantibody exhibited
greater sensitivity to methanol destabilization than did the parent
MAb. The sensitivity of antizearalenone scFv plantibody to acidic
disassociation was similar to the sensitivities of bacterially produced
scFv antibody and MAb. Expression of specific plantibodies in crops might be useful for neutralizing mycotoxins in animal feeds and for
reducing mycotoxin-associated plant diseases.
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Expression of a Functional Antizearalenone
Single-Chain Fv Antibody in Transgenic Arabidopsis
Plants

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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Botany and Plant Pathology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
48824. Phone: (517) 353-9428. Fax: (517) 353-5598. E-mail: hartL{at}msu.edu.
Present address: The Institute for Genomic Research, Rockville, MD 20850.
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