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Studies to prevent degradation of recombinant Fc-fusion protein expressed in mammalian cell line and protein characterization

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posted on 2024-06-17, 19:14 authored by S Chakrabarti, Colin BarrowColin Barrow, RK Kanwar, V Ramana, JR Kanwar
Clipping of recombinant proteins is a major issue in animal cell cultures. A recombinant Fc-fusion protein, VEGFR1(D1-D3)-Fc expressed in CHOK1SV GS-KO cells was observed to be undergoing clippings in lab scale cultures. Partial cleaving of expressed protein initiated early on in cell culture and was observed to increase over time in culture and also on storage. In this study, a few parameters were explored in a bid to inhibit clipping in the fusion protein The effects of culture temperature, duration of culture, the addition of an anti-clumping agent, ferric citrate and use of protease inhibitor cocktail on inhibition of proteolysis of the Fc fusion were studied. Lowering of culture temperature from 37 to 30 °C alone appears to be the best solution for reducing protein degradation from the quality, cost and regulatory points of view. The obtained Fc protein was characterized and found to be in its stable folded state, exhibiting a high affinity for its ligand and also biological and functional activities.

History

Journal

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Volume

17

Article number

ARTN 913

Location

Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1661-6596

eISSN

1422-0067

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, the authors

Issue

6

Publisher

MDPI