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Wilco Jordi

Researcher at Wageningen University and Research Centre

Publications -  24
Citations -  1757

Wilco Jordi is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cytokinin & Alstroemeria. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1690 citations. Previous affiliations of Wilco Jordi include Hannover Medical School.

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Galactose-extended glycans of antibodies produced by transgenic plants.

TL;DR: The results indicate that the human β1,4-galactosyltransferase is fully functional and localizes correctly in the Golgi apparatus, a major step in the in planta engineering of the N-glycosylation of recombinant antibodies.
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Effects of PSAG12-IPT Gene Expression on Development and Senescence in Transgenic Lettuce

TL;DR: An ipt gene under control of the senescence-specific SAG12 promoter from Arabidopsis (P(SAG12)-IPT) significantly delayed developmental and postharvest leafsenescence in mature heads of transgenic lettuce homozygous for the transgene.
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Increased cytokinin levels in transgenic PSAG12–IPT tobacco plants have large direct and indirect effects on leaf senescence, photosynthesis and N partitioning

TL;DR: Interactions between cytokinin metabolism, Rubisco and protein levels, photosynthesis and plant nitrogen partitioning were studied in transgenic tobacco plants showing delayed leaf senescence through a novel type of enhanced cytokinIn synthesis, targeted to senescing leaves and negatively auto-regulated (PSAG12‐IPT), thus preventing developmental abnormalities.
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Effect of Climate Conditions and Plant Developmental Stage on the Stability of Antibodies Expressed in Transgenic Tobacco

TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that proteolytic degradation during plant development can be an important factor affecting yield and homogeneity of heterologous protein produced by transgenic plants.
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Influence of growth conditions and developmental stage on N-glycan heterogeneity of transgenic immunoglobulin G and endogenous proteins in tobacco leaves

TL;DR: Senescence was shown to affect the glycosylation profile of endogenous proteins and major differences were observed between glycan structures on endogenous proteins versus those on antibodies, probably to be attributed to their subcellular localization.