Efficient process development for high-level production, purification, formulation, and characterization of recombinant mecasermin in Escherichia coli.
Mohammad Reza MofidValiollah BabaeipourSevda JafariLeila HaddadSharareh MoghimJalaledin GhanaviPublished in: Biotechnology and applied biochemistry (2020)
Overproduction of recombinant mecasermin was achieved by investigation of effect of three factors, temperature, inducer amount, and culture media, at three levels according to the Taguchi statistical design in Escherichia coli in a bench-scale bioreactor. In optimal conditions (induction temperature 28 °C, terrific broth with glucose (TB+G) medium, with 0.1 mM IPTG as inducer) 0.84 g/L mecasermin with expression levels of 38% of total protein and 4.13 g/L final dry cell biomass was produced, that is one of the highest values of recombinant protein has been reported in the batch system. The cell disruption was done by lysozyme pretreatment with sonication to the efficient purification of mecasermin. The isolated and washed inclusion bodies were solubilized in Gdn-HCl at pH 5.4 and folded with glutathione and purified with gel filtration. The purified rhIGF-1 (mecasermin) was formulated with arginine. Mecasermin protein remained t stable at 4 °C for up to 2 years. The quantitative and qualitative control indicated that mecasermin is expressed correctly (without the initial methionine by mass spectrometry), pure (without endotoxin and other protein impurities), correct folding (FTIR, RF-HPLC), monomer form (SEC-HPLC), and active (bioactivity test). Also, the purification results revealed that expression at low temperature results in the efficient purification of the overproduced mecasermin with high quantity and quality.
Keyphrases
- escherichia coli
- mass spectrometry
- amino acid
- binding protein
- single cell
- protein protein
- poor prognosis
- ms ms
- high resolution
- simultaneous determination
- drug delivery
- nitric oxide
- systematic review
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- cell therapy
- stem cells
- cell free
- type diabetes
- small molecule
- bone marrow
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- multidrug resistant
- staphylococcus aureus
- single molecule
- recombinant human
- cystic fibrosis
- tandem mass spectrometry
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- wound healing
- capillary electrophoresis