Abstract

Parathyroid hormone (PTH) contributes to the increase of trabecular connectivity and is a candidate medication for effective treating osteoporosis. PTH is a protein of 84 amino acids and some studies have suggested that the active site lies within the range from amino acid (aa) 1 to 34. However, a few reports have indicated a causal relationship between PTH (aa 1–34) and osteogenic sarcoma in rats, while some less obvious but important roles of the carboxyl-terminus of PTH were also found. Unfortunately, it is difficult to obtain the active integrated PTH (1–84) in vitro, due to the instability of both the protein and its mRNA. Because an alternative translation start site is located at +25 nucleotides downstream of the true start site, a truncated PTH can be translated. We constructed a rhPTH bicistronic expression plasmid (pTrepth) that could highly express non-fusion soluble rhPTH proteins in Escherichia coli. The BL-21(DE3) containing pTrepth was cultured on a small scale until satisfactory expression and purification results were obtained. We then amplified the transformed cells in a 15-L fermentor and harvested 27 g/L cells (wet weight). Extensive rhPTH purification was achieved by a three step chromatography process. Activity tests demonstrated that our purified protein could dramatically increase cAMP in osteosarcoma cells in vitro.

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