Recent Publications by Prodigene: |
Manganese peroxidase from the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium is enzymatically active and accumulates to high levels in transgenic maize seed.
Manganese peroxidase (MnP) has been implicated in lignin degradation and... | 27th January, 2007
| ProdiGene, Inc., 101 Gateway Blvd., Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845,
| Plant Biotechnol J. 2006 Jan;4(1):53-62.
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Analysis of the maize polyubiquitin-1 promoter heat shock elements and generation of promoter variants with modified expression characteristics.
The maize polyubiquitin-1 (Ubi-1) promoter is one of a few select... | 23rd February, 2005
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Boulevard Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845,
| Transgenic Res. 2004 Aug;13(4):299-312.
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Plant production systems for vaccines.
Plants offer an attractive alternative for the production and delivery of... | 30th October, 2004
| ProdiGene, Inc., 101 Gateway Boulevard, College Station, TX 77845, USA.
| Expert Rev Vaccines. 2003 Dec;2(6):763-75.
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Phacilitate Vaccine Forum, Spring 2004.
The maize polyubiquitin-1 (Ubi-1) promoter is one of a few select... | 8th October, 2004
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Blvd., College Station, TX 77845, USA.
| Expert Rev Vaccines. 2004 Aug;3(4):387-9.
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Advantageous features of plant-based systems for the development of HIV vaccines.
Plants have recently become an attractive option for the production of... | 8th September, 2004
| ProdiGene, College Station, TX 77845, USA.
| J Drug Target. 2003;11(8-10):539-45.
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A corn-based delivery system for animal vaccines: an oral transmissible gastroenteritis virus vaccine boosts lactogenic immunity in swine.
Recombinant plant expression systems offer a means to produce large... | 8th September, 2004
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845,
| Vaccine. 2004 Jun 23;22(19):2420-4.
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Plant molecular farming: systems and products.
Plant molecular farming is a new and promising industry involving plant... | 9th July, 2004
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Blvd. Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845, USA.
| Plant Cell Rep. 2004 May;22(10):711-20. Epub 2004 Feb 28.
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Maize (Zea mays)-derived bovine trypsin: characterization of the first large-scale, commercial protein product from transgenic plants.
Bovine trypsin (EC 3.4.21.4) is an enzyme that is widely used for... | 21st June, 2004
| ProdiGene, Inc., 101 Gateway Blvd., Suite 100, College Station, TX
| Biotechnol Appl Biochem. 2003 Oct;38(Pt 2):123-30.
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Improved recovery of active recombinant laccase from maize seed.
Lignolytic enzymes such as laccase have been difficult to over-express in... | 24th March, 2004
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Blvd. Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845, USA.
| Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2004 Jan;63(4):390-7. Epub 2003 Jun 12.
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Corn as a production system for human and animal vaccines.
The synthesis of selected antigens in plants and their oral delivery has... | 5th December, 2003
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845,
| Vaccine. 2003 Jan 30;21(7-8):812-5.
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Selecting the fruits of your labors.
Generation of transgenic plants exhibiting traits of interest requires the... | 31st October, 2003
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Blvd. Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845, USA.
| Trends Plant Sci. 2003 Aug;8(8):357-8.
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Plant-based vaccines.
Plant systems are reviewed with regard to their ability to express and... | 8th October, 2003
| ProdiGene, Inc., 101 Gateway Boulevard, College Station, TX 77845, USA.
| Int J Parasitol. 2003 May;33(5-6):479-93.
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Delivery of subunit vaccines in maize seed.
The use of recombinant gene technologies by the vaccine industry has... | 11th June, 2003
| ProdiGene, 101 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845,
| J Control Release. 2002 Dec 13;85(1-3):169-80.
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Monoclonal antibody manufacturing in transgenic plants--myths and realities.
The number and types of antibodies expressed in plants has increased... | 22nd May, 2003
| ProdiGene, Inc., 101 Gateway Blvd, Suite 100, College Station, Texas
| Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2002 Dec;13(6):630-5.
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