Expression of the protective antigen for PEDV in transgenic duckweed, Lemna minor

  • Suk Min Ko
  • , Hyeon Jin Sun
  • , Myung Jin Oh
  • , In Ja Song
  • , Min Jae Kim
  • , Hyun Sook Sin
  • , Chang Hyo Goh
  • , Yong Woo Kim
  • , Pyung Ok Lim
  • , Hyo Yeon Lee
  • , Suk Weon Kim

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Abstract

Duckweeds are small, floating aquatic plants with a number of useful characteristics, including edibility, fast-growing, and a clonal proliferation. Duckweed is also fed to animals as a diet complement because of its high nutritional value. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a major causative agent of fatal diarrhea in piglets and is a serious problem in the hog-raising industry. In this study, we assessed the feasibility of producing a protective antigen for the PEDV spike protein 1 using duckweed, Lemna minor. Stably transformed Lemna were obtained by co-cultivation with A. tumefaciens EHA105 harboring the PEDV spike protein gene. Transgene integration and expression of the PEDV spike protein 1 gene were confirmed by genomic PCR and RT-PCR and western blot analysis of transgenic Lemna, respectively. This is the first report of the expression of a vaccine antigen against an animal infectious disease in duckweed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)511-515
Number of pages5
JournalHorticulture Environment and Biotechnology
Volume52
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2011

Keywords

  • aquatic plant
  • porcine diarrhea
  • spike protein
  • transformation
  • vaccine

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