S-pegylthiopapain, a versatile intermediate for the preparation of the fully active form of the cysteine proteinase archetype

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Abstract

Papain is widely used in several laboratories as a reference enzyme and, as such, needs to be highly pure. A one-step purification of the enzyme is described here starting from spray-dried papaya latex. After protection of the essential SH group with a monomethoxypolyethylene glycol derivative synthesised in our laboratory, the mixture of papaya enzymes is submitted to fractionation on S-Sepharose Fast Flow. This procedure leads to the isolation of the S-pegylthiopapain conjugate devoid of any contamination nor by the enzyme's irreversibly oxidized form nor by one of the other proteinases present in the original mixture. Thereafter, S-pegylthiopapain may be quite easily converted into its fully active form.

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Azarkan, M., Wintjens, R. T., Smolders, N., Nijs, M., & Looze, Y. (1996). S-pegylthiopapain, a versatile intermediate for the preparation of the fully active form of the cysteine proteinase archetype. Journal of Chromatography A, 724(1–2), 185–192. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9673(95)00910-8

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