| Literature DB >> 25551710 |
Nada Kraševec, Tatjana Milunović, Marija Anžur Lasnik, Irena Lukančič, Radovan Komel, Vladka Gaberc Porekar.
Abstract
For the first time, a fungal production system is described for expression and secretion of the medically important human protein G-CSF, in Aspergillus niger. A reliable strategy was chosen with in-frame fusion of G-CSF behind a KEX2 cleavage site downstream of the coding region of the highly secreted homologous glucoamylase. This provided secretion levels of 5-10 mg/l culture medium of correctly processed G-CSF, although the majority of the protein (>90%) was biologically inactive. Following denaturation/ concentration and chromatographic separation/ renaturation, the G-CSF proliferation activity increased considerably, and analytical immobilised metal affinity chromatography confirmed the monomeric and correctly folded protein. These data suggest that this human secretory protein secreted into the medium of A. niger was not correctly folded, and that it escaped the endoplasmic reticulum folding control systems. This is compared to the folding of G-CSF produced in bacteria and yeast.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25551710
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Chim Slov ISSN: 1318-0207 Impact factor: 1.735