Abstract

In the baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS), intrinsic proteases concomitantly produced by infected insect cells have been generally regarded as a defect, because they sometimes degrade expressed recombinant proteins and decrease the productivity. The present study successfully used the proteolysis to generate active recombinant human- (rh) renin after the expression of inactive rh-prorenin. Sf-9 insect cells were infected with recombinant baculoviruses having human preprorenin cDNA in the site of polyhedron gene at several MOIs. At any MOIs, rh-prorenin was expressed in a late phase of infective cultures and processed to active rh-renin in a very late phase. The maximum volumetric yield of active rh-renin was obtained at MOIs of 1 and 10 pfu/cell. The protease activity was examined with an internally quenched fluorogenic substrate newly designed for the processing. The generation of rh-renin was coincided with a considerable increase in a protease activity that was classified into the cysteine protease family, and significantly suppressed by supplementing the culture medium with leupeptin, a cysteine protease inhibitor. This suggested that the cysteine protease was responsible to the processing of rh-prorenin to rh-renin.

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