Abstract
ABSTRACTWhile many variations of protein delivery methods have been described, it can still be difficult or inefficient to introduce exogenous proteins into plants. A major barrier to progress is the cell wall which is primarily composed of polysaccharides and thus only permeable to small molecules. Here, we report a partial enzymatic cell wall digestion-mediated uptake method that efficiently delivers protein into the nucleus of plant cells. Such a method allowed efficient nuclear delivery of GFP proteins into Arabidopsis root cells throughout all cell layers. This study establishes that a partial enzymatic cell wall degradation could enable a myriad of plant biotechnology applications that rely on functional protein delivery into walled plant cells.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory