Fungal protein
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- The production of fungal protein is far behind; it has not been scaled up to commercial level yet (6).
- SC3 is unrelated in structure to SapB and streptofactin but, like the streptomycetes proteins, the fungal protein is a surface active agent.
- Thus, the location of the bacterial domain next to the fungal protein is an essential parameter to consider for this overproduction.
- The phytase activity in the transgenic rice grains highly expressing the fungal protein is ex- tremely high (9415 units/g) compared to other cereal grains and legume seeds, which we have analysed using the same methodology (Egli, Davidsson and Hurrell, un- published).
- While there may be strategies in which synthesis of an anti-fungal protein is needed throughout the plant, it is anticipated that targeting the anti-fungal protein to specific tissue targets will avoid unnecessary metabolic or developmental consequences in non-target tissues.
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