Antifungal proteins production in maize suspension cultures.

  • FABIO PERRI
  • SERENA DELLA PENNA
  • FRANCESCA RUFINI
  • L. ANGIOLELLA
  • MARIANTONIETTA BONITO
  • ALBERTO VITALI
Publication date
January 2009
Publisher
Portland Press Ltd.

Abstract

The growing emergency due to the phenomenon of drug resistance to micro-organisms has pushed forward the search for new potential drug alternatives to those already in use. Plants represent a suitable source of new antifungal molecules, as they produce a series of defensive proteins. Among them are the PRPs (pathogenesisrelated proteins), shown to be effective in vitro against human pathogens. An optimized and established cell-suspension culture of maize (Zea mays) was shown to constitutively secrete in the medium a series of PRPs comprising the antifungal protein zeamatin (P33679) with a final yield of approx. 3 mg/litre. The invitro- produced zeamatin possessed antifungal activity towards a clinical strain of the human pathog...

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