TY - JOUR
T1 - Histidine tagged protein recovery from tobacco extract by foam fractionation
AU - Crofcheck, Czarena
AU - Loiselle, Melanie
AU - Weekley, James
AU - Maiti, Indu
AU - Pattanaik, Sitakanta
AU - Bummer, Paul M.
AU - Jay, Michael
PY - 2003/3
Y1 - 2003/3
N2 - Tobacco plants have the potential to be used for the production of proteins for pharmaceutical applications. This work describes a novel protein recovery strategy where the protein of interest is "tagged" with a histidine sequence, which forms a complex with cobalt ions and surfactant possessing a chelating functionality, such that the protein is recovered in the foamate of a foam fractionation step. His-gus, a histidine-tagged enzyme, was chosen as a model protein to study the feasibility of this strategy. The His-gus is recovered from spiked prefoamed tobacco extract by foam fractionation in the presence of surfactant and cobalt ions with an enrichment of 1.29 and a recovery of 21.5% in terms of an adjusted activity.
AB - Tobacco plants have the potential to be used for the production of proteins for pharmaceutical applications. This work describes a novel protein recovery strategy where the protein of interest is "tagged" with a histidine sequence, which forms a complex with cobalt ions and surfactant possessing a chelating functionality, such that the protein is recovered in the foamate of a foam fractionation step. His-gus, a histidine-tagged enzyme, was chosen as a model protein to study the feasibility of this strategy. The His-gus is recovered from spiked prefoamed tobacco extract by foam fractionation in the presence of surfactant and cobalt ions with an enrichment of 1.29 and a recovery of 21.5% in terms of an adjusted activity.
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U2 - 10.1021/bp025738u
DO - 10.1021/bp025738u
M3 - Article
C2 - 12675618
AN - SCOPUS:0037357614
SN - 8756-7938
VL - 19
SP - 680
EP - 682
JO - Biotechnology Progress
JF - Biotechnology Progress
IS - 2
ER -