Abstract
The use of antiretroviral drugs is gaining importance in the recent past for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection. Enfuvirtide (T20) is one of the fusion inhibitors, inhibits the fusion between the virus and healthy target CD4 cells. The treatment with T20 involves very high therapeutic dose. In addition to its high dose, production of T20 by synthetic methods is expensive and cumbersome. We report an alternative recombinant approach for the production of the T20 peptide through a novel short fusion-tag expression system. This expression system consists of the hydrophobic region of growth hormone (GH) as the fusion tag, a factor Xa cleavage site upstream to the T20. The fusion protein was expressed in Escherichia coli as inclusion bodies. We also report here, a simple and an efficient down-stream strategy for the purification of recombinant T20 peptide (rT20). Our study is the first to demonstrate a novel approach using GH fusion tag, ensured the peptide stability, for the production of rT20 which yields more than 250mg/L with 98% purity. The biological activity of the rT20 is comparable to its synthetic counterpart. Thus, this novel approach could be an alternate method of choice for production of therapeutically important small peptides.
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