Secretion of human interleukin-2 in biologically active form by bacillus brevis directly into cultute medium

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We constructed an efficient system for synthesis and secretion of human interleukin-2 (IL-2) by Bacillus brevis. The secretion vector we constructed had strong promoters and contained the region coding for the signal peptide of the gene for B. brevis 47 cell-wall protein, followed directly by the gene encoding mature IL-2. Modification of the signal peptide and use of a protease-deficient mutant of B. brevis HPD31 increased productivity. When the signal peptide was more basic near its amino terminal and more hydrophobic in the middle region, IL-2 production increased 20 fold. Production by the mutant harboring the secretion vector was four fold that of the parent harboring the same plasmid. The yield of IL-2 increased further to 0.12 g/liter, when cultural conditions were made optimal, such by the addition of Tween 40 to the medium. The IL-2 produced by B. brevis had the same biological activity as authentic IL-2. Biologically active human IL-2 was produced efficiently and secreted directly into the medium by B. brevis. © 1997, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Takimura, Y., Kato, M., Orta, T., Yamagata, H., & Udaka, S. (1997). Secretion of human interleukin-2 in biologically active form by bacillus brevis directly into cultute medium. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 61(11), 1858–1861. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.61.1858

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