Using High Pressure and Alkaline pH for Refolding

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Abstract

The expression of recombinant proteins as insoluble inclusion bodies (IB) has the advantage to separate insoluble aggregates from soluble bacterial molecules, thus obtaining proteins with a high degree of purity. Even aggregated, the proteins in IB often present native-like secondary and tertiary structures, which can be maintained as long as solubilization is carried out in non-denaturing condition. High pressure solubilizes IB by weakening hydrophobic interactions, while alkaline pH solubilizes aggregates by electrostatic repulsion. The combination of high pressure and alkaline pH is effective for IB solubilization at a mild, non-denaturing condition, which is useful for subsequent refolding. Here, we describe the expression of recombinant proteins in Escherichia coli using a rich medium to obtain high expression levels, bacterial lysis, and washing of the IB to obtain products of high purity, and, finally, the solubilization and high yield of refolded proteins using high pressure and alkaline pH.

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Morganti, L., & Chura-Chambi, R. M. (2023). Using High Pressure and Alkaline pH for Refolding. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2617, 177–187. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2930-7_12

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