| Literature DB >> 27116572 |
Lin Peng1, Xiao Yu2, Chengyuan Li2, Yanfei Cai2, Yun Chen2, Yang He3, Jianfeng Yang4, Jian Jin2, Huazhong Li1.
Abstract
Signal peptides play an important role in directing and efficiently transporting secretory proteins to their proper locations in the endoplasmic reticulum of mammalian cells. The aim of this study was to enhance the expression of recombinant coagulation factor VII (rFVII) in CHO cells by optimizing the signal peptides and type of fed-batch culture medium used. Five sub-clones (O2, I3, H3, G2 and M3) with different signal peptide were selected by western blot (WB) analysis and used for suspension culture. We compared rFVII expression levels of 5 sub-clones and found that the highest rFVII expression level was obtained with the IgK signal peptide instead of Ori, the native signal peptide of rFVII. The high protein expression of rFVII with signal peptide IgK was mirrored by a high transcription level during suspension culture. After analyzing culture and feed media, the combination of M4 and F4 media yielded the highest rFVII expression of 20 mg/L during a 10-day suspension culture. After analyzing cell density and cell cycle, CHO cells feeding by F4 had a similar percentage of cells in G0/G1 and a higher cell density compared to F2 and F3. This may be the reason for high rFVII expression in M4+F4. In summary, rFVII expression was successfully enhanced by optimizing the signal peptide and fed-batch medium used in CHO suspension culture. Our data may be used to improve the production of other therapeutic proteins in fed-batch culture.Entities:
Keywords: CHO; SFM; cell cycle; rFVII; signal peptide
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27116572 PMCID: PMC4927201 DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2016.1176656
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineered ISSN: 2165-5979 Impact factor: 3.269