Jl. Sun et al., HIGH EXPRESSION OF THE XYLANASE-B GENE FROM CLOSTRIDIUM-STERCORARIUM IN TOBACCO CELLS, Journal of fermentation and bioengineering, 84(3), 1997, pp. 219-223
The xylanase gene (xynB) from Clostridium stercorarium was expressed i
n tobacco cells (BY2) under the control of the cauliflower mosaic viru
s (CaMV) 3SS promoter. The gene product, xylanase B (XynB), was proteo
lytically processed in the transformed cells (termed B1-11): a larger
form of the protein was mainly found in the culture supernatant and a
smaller one was found in the cells. The amount of XynB protein was est
imated to be 5% of the total soluble proteins in B1-11 calli after 2 w
eeks of cultivation. XynB isolated from the transformed tobacco cells
had the activity to hydrolyze the cell wall of barley straw.