recombinant protein and its expression systems

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Recombinant Protein and Its Expression Systems

What is Recombinant Protein ?

What does Proteins do?

This is what we have in nature

This is the quantity and purity we want

Why We Need Recombinant Protein

“Recombinant protein is a manipulated form of protein, which is generated in various ways to produce large quantities of proteins, modify gene sequences and manufacture useful commercial products.

Recombinant protein is encoded by recombinant DNA, which has been cloned in a system that supports expression of the gene and translation of mRNA.

Ori

pCDNA3.1

5428bp

Amp r

Neomycin

SV40 ori

PCMV

f1 ori

BGHpA

SV40 pA

T7

Recombinant DNA/ Vector

Host Cell+ Vector

Host Cell Proliferation

High-level Protein Expression

Recombinant Protein Technology

Choose Suitable Expression System

Target Protein PropertyApplicationProtein YieldCostPost-translational Modifications…

Choose Suitable Expression System

Bacteria Expression System

Yeast Expression System

Insect Expression System

Mammalian Expression System

Bacteria Expression System

Advantage:

Clear genetic backgroundFast breedingLow costHigh expression level

Easy purificationGood stabilityStrong anti-pollution abilityWide application range

Bacteria Expression System

Disadvantage:Hard to purified inclusion bodies

Inclusion Bodies

Aggregation

Bacteria Expression System

Disadvantage:

Imperfect post-translational modification processing system

Low biological activity

Yeast Expression System

Sequenced in 1996 Used in brewing and bread industry for thousands of years

Yeast Expression System

Disadvantage of S.cerevisiae :

Not suitable for high-density culture

Lacking strong and strict regulation promoter

Low secretion efficiency

Yeast Expression System

Methanol Yeast System Host Cells:

H Polymorpha

Candida Bodini

Pichia Pastoris

Fission Yeast Methanol Yeast

Yeast Expression System

Yeast Expression System

Nucleus

Cytoplasm

Mxr1

Mxr1

Glucose

Methanol Prm1 Mit1 Aox1

Advantage:Production up to gramsTranslation closer to mammalian cellsDon’t undergo hyperglycosylation

Baculovirus Expression System

Generation of Recombinant Baculovirusand Gene Expression

Limitation Factors:

Culture medium

Oxygen supply

Logarithmic growth

Baculovirus Expression System

Baculovirus Expression System

Advantages:

Recombinant protein has complete biological function

Post-translation modification

High level of expression, up to 50% of the total protein amount

Accommodate large insert protein

Simultaneously express multiple genes

Safer to use than mammalian virus

Mammalian Expression System

Plasmid Transfection

Viral Vector Infection

Mammalian Expression System

Transient Expression System:Short Protein Expression Duration Simple Short Time

Stable Cell Line Generation:Time-consuming and laboriousProtein Expression Last a Long Time

Mammalian Expression System

Advantages:

Initiation Signals

Protein Processing

Protein Secretion

Protein Glycosylation

Intact Macromolecules

Native Structure

Disadvantages:

Complicated

High Requirement

Low Yield

Sometimes Viral Infections

Bacterial Expression

SystemYeast Expression System

Insect Expression System

Mammalian Expression System

Speed ★★★★ ★★★ ★★ ★

Yield ★★★ ★★★★ ★★ ★

PTM(relative to

human)★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★★

Cost ★★★★ ★★★ ★★ ★

Application

Prokaryotic protein, simple

eukaryotic protein

Intracellular/Secreted Protein, Disulfide-bonded

protein, Glycosylated protein

Membrane protein, Large-size protein,

Viral vaccines, signaling proteins, cytokines, kinases

Complex eukaryotic protein, Protein need

accurate PTM

Simply Compare among Expression Systems

Contact Information:

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NY 11967, USA Email: info@creative-biomart.com

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