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Cell-free production of a therapeutic protein: Expression, purification, and characterization of recombinant streptokinase using a CHO lysate.

Biotechnol Bioeng.. 2018-01; 
Tran K, Gurramkonda C, Cooper MA, Pilli M, Taris JE, Selock N, Han TC, Tolosa M, Zuber A, Peñalber-Johnstone C, Dinkins C, Pezeshk N, Kostov Y, Frey DD, Tolosa L, Wood DW, Rao G.
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Abstract

The use of cell-free systems to produce recombinant proteins has grown rapidly over the past decade. In particular, cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) systems based on mammalian cells provide alternative methods for the production of many proteins, including those that contain disulfide bonds, glycosylation, and complex structures such as monoclonal antibodies. In the present study, we show robust production of turbo green fluorescent protein (tGFP) and streptokinase in a cell-free system using instrumented mini-bioreactors for highly reproducible protein production. We achieved recombinant protein production (∼600 μg/ml of tGFP and 500 μg/ml streptokinase) in 2.5 hr of expression time, comparable to ... More

Keywords

cell-free in vitro translation; green fluorescent protein; intein technology; mini-bioreactors