Abstract

Growth hormone (GH) is a polypeptide produced in the anterior pituitary lobe that triggers different biochemical pathways and increases cell proliferation and growth. In this work, the pNic based vector for periplasmatic secretion was developed. Recombinant human growth hormone was produced via periplasmatic secretion (42h, 30 °С) followed by several steps of purification. GH obtained does not contain His-tag. Expression level of 2,85 mg per1 literof bacterial culture was achieved.

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  • Growth hormone (GH) is a polypeptide produced in the anterior pituitary lobe that triggers different bioche­ mical pathways and increases cell proliferation and growth

  • Recombinant human growth hormone was produced via periplasmatic secretion (42h, 30 °С) followed by several steps of purification

  • High-level expression and purification of recombinant human growth hormone produced in soluble form in Escherichia coli / Z

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Introduction

Growth hormone (GH) is a polypeptide produced in the anterior pituitary lobe that triggers different bioche­ mical pathways and increases cell proliferation and growth. Конструирование экспрессионного вектора для периплазматической экспрессии соматотропина человека в клетках E. coli. При создании конструкции для периплазматической экспрессии соматотропина человека использовался вектор pNic, содержащий лидерный пептид pelB, 10 His- Tag, сайт узнавания TEV-протеазы, сайт для LIC-клонирования и ген устойчивости к канамицину.

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