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− | Grave’s Disease arises from the overproduction of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). </br><br>Such overproduction leads to increased thyroxine levels, consequently resulting in hyperthyroidism. Our project will involve the expression of the human thyroid stimulating hormone antagonist (TSHantag) using the tobacco leaf expression system. </br><br>As of yet, there have been no examples using the tobacco system for expression of the TSHantag protein. Therefore, we will design and create unique transcriptional units (TUs) for expression of TSHantag in tobacco. These TUs will be introduced into tobacco using agrobacterium-mediated transformation. </br><br> At the end of the project our attempts to optimise the amount of TSH protein produced in tobacco are still ongoing. However we have already arranged a collaboration with thyroid researchers at <a href=https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/78690-dayan-colin">University Hospital of Wales.</a> They will test the efficacy of the plant-produced TSHantag in an <i>in vitro</i> diagnostic system. <br><br><br></p> | + | Grave’s Disease arises from the overproduction of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). </br><br>Such overproduction leads to increased thyroxine levels, consequently resulting in hyperthyroidism. Our project will involve the expression of the human thyroid stimulating hormone antagonist (TSHantag) using the tobacco leaf expression system. </br><br>As of yet, there have been no examples using the tobacco system for expression of the TSHantag protein. Therefore, we will design and create unique transcriptional units (TUs) for expression of TSHantag in tobacco. These TUs will be introduced into tobacco using agrobacterium-mediated transformation. </br><br> At the end of the project our attempts to optimise the amount of TSH protein produced in tobacco are still ongoing. However we have already arranged a collaboration with thyroid researchers at <a href=https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/78690-dayan-colin">University Hospital of Wales.</a>They will test the efficacy of the plant-produced TSHantag in an <i>in vitro</i> diagnostic system. <br><br><br></p> |
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