Choice of fusion proteins, expression host, and analytics solves difficult-to-produce protein challenges in discovery research

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Abstract

High quality biological reagents are a prerequisite for pharmacological research. Herein a protein production screening approach, including quality assessment methods, for protein-based discovery research is presented. Trends from 2895 expression constructs representing 253 proteins screened in mammalian and bacterial hosts—91% of which are successfully expressed and purified—are discussed. Mammalian expression combined with the use of solubility-promoting fusion proteins is deemed suitable for most targets. Furthermore, cases utilizing stable cell line generation and choice of fusion protein for higher yield and quality of difficult-to-produce proteins (Leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein coupled receptor 4 (LGR4) and Neurturin) are presented and discussed. In the case of Neurturin, choice of fusion protein impacted the target binding 80-fold. These results highlight the need for exploration of construct designs and careful Quality Control (QC) of difficult-to-produce protein reagents.

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Lyons-Abbott, S., Abramov, A., Chan, C. leung, Deer, J. R., Fu, G., Hassouneh, W., … Vernet, E. (2024). Choice of fusion proteins, expression host, and analytics solves difficult-to-produce protein challenges in discovery research. Biotechnology Journal, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/biot.202300162

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