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. 2013 Apr;22(2):369-77.
doi: 10.1007/s11248-012-9655-6. Epub 2012 Sep 22.

Native-sized spider silk proteins synthesized in planta via intein-based multimerization

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Native-sized spider silk proteins synthesized in planta via intein-based multimerization

Valeska Hauptmann et al. Transgenic Res. 2013 Apr.

Abstract

The synthesis of native-sized proteins is a pre-requisite for exploiting the potential of spider silk as a bio-based material. The unique properties of spider silk, such as extraordinary tensile strength and elasticity, result from the highly repetitive nature of spider silk protein motifs. The present report describes the combination of spider silk flagelliform protein (FLAG) production in the endoplasmic reticulum of tobacco plant leaf cells with an intein-based posttranslational protein fusion technology. The repeated ligation of FLAG monomers resulted in the formation of large multimers. This method avoids the need for highly repetitive transgenes, which may result in a higher genetic and transcriptional stability. Here we show, for the first time, the production of synthetic, high molecular weight spider silk proteins larger than 250 kDa based on the assembly of protein monomers via intein-mediated trans-splicing in planta. The resulting multimeric structures form microfibers, thereby demonstrating their great potential as a biomaterial.

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