Title of article :
Overexpression of Recombinant Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor in E. coli
Author/Authors :
M J. Fallah Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran , Akbari, B Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran , Saeedinia, A.R Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran , Karimi. M Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran , Vaez, M Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran , Zeinoddini, M Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran , Soleimani, M Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran , Maghsoudi, N Department of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Science and Biotechnology, Tehran
Pages :
4
From page :
131
To page :
134
Abstract :
Bakground: Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is a cytokine that stimulates hematopoiesis and induces proliferation and differentiation of granulocyte progenitor cells as well as production of bone marrow neutrophilic granulocyte colonies. Nowadays, human recombinant G-CSF(hr G-CSF) is used for the treatment of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced neutropenia, and also in patients with bone marrow transplantation. Methods: A cDNA of human G-CSF (hG-CSF) was synthesized by PCR from recombinant cloning vector, with two altered nucleotides for increasing mRNA stability and overexpression, then inserted into a pET expression vector under the control of T7 promoter and cloned in E. coli strain BL21 (DE3). Results: After culture and induction of recombinant E. coli with IPTG, we achieved a high level expression of the hG-CSF, where it represented approximately 35% of the total protein as determined by SDS-PAGE and confirmed by western blotting with polyclonal and monoclonal hG-CSF antibodies. Conclusion: rhG-CSF was produced in a significantly high quantity with a yield of 35% of total protein as determined by SDS-PAGE. Since it is easily obtained by simple purification steps, it may be cost-effective, even on an industrial scale.
Keywords :
Granulocyte colony stimulating factor, recombinant , recombinant proteins , escherichia coli
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2003
Record number :
2447215
Link To Document :
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