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Improved folding yields of a model protein using protein disulfide isomerase.

C Du1, J M Ye, J L Wolfe.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To study the effects of recombinant human protein disulfide isomerase (rhPDI) concentration, reduced glutathione:oxidized glutathione ratio (GSH:GSSG) and temperature on the efficiency of oxidative folding of a model protein, recombinant human interleukin 2 (C125A mutation) (C125A rhIL-2).
METHODS: C 125A rhIL-2 inclusion bodies were reduced and denatured by guanidium hydrochloride (Gdm.Cl) and 100 mM GSH. The solution was diluted 10 times into folding buffer, allowing C125A rhIL-2 to fold either in the absence or presence of rhPDI. The renatured and unfolded C125A rhIL-2 species were quantitated by reversed phase-HPLC.
RESULTS: The initial folding rate of C125A rhIL-2 linearly increased with rhPDI:C125A rhIL-2 molar ratio in the first 2.5 minutes, and reached the highest rate when the rhPDI:C125A rhIL-2 ratio was 1:1. The oxidative folding of C125A rhIL-2 linearly increased as the GSH:GSSG molar ratio decreased from 10:0 to 10:3. The folding of C125A rhIL-2 was also dependent on temperature, and optimum folding was realized at 23 degrees C.
CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that under optimal redox potential and temperature, rhPDI enhances the oxidative folding of C125A rhIL-2. In the oxidative folding of C125A rhIL-2, rhPDI exerts its effect on folding by the acceleration of thiol/disulfide interchange.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9892462     DOI: 10.1023/a:1011941603339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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