A preliminary characterization of a novel recombinant clostridial collagenase blend

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Clostridial collagenases are essential biotechnological tissue dissociation agents owing to their ability to cleave different types of collagen. Standardization of collagenase-based protocols has been hampered by impurities in products manufactured from Clostridium histolyticum. To enhance the purification process, we produced recombinant collagenase classes G and H, taking advantage of the Escherichia coli expression system. The respective gene sequences were derived from C. histolyticum and modified by addition of a C-terminal polyhistidine tag. Harvested bacteria were lysed and the collagenase protein was affinity purified using a His-tag column. The purity, identity, integrity of the eluted collagenases G and H were determined by SDS electrophoresis and Western blot. The proteolytic activity of the collagenase G and H blend (rColGH) was determined by the standard FALGPA assay. The tissue dissociation activity was verified using a standardized method for isolation of rat pancreatic islets. Biocompatibility of the blend was validated by a standardized viability assay on the isolated islets. Two batches of rColGH were produced and compared to a commercially available collagenase. Based on our results, we conclude that rColGH is a functional and non-toxic novel recombinant collagenase worth further characterization and blend optimization in order to make it a competitive commercial product.

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LEONTOVYC, I., KOBLAS, T., BERKOVA, Z., BITTENGLOVA, K., LEONTOVYC, A., BENESIK, M., & SAUDEK, F. (2021). A preliminary characterization of a novel recombinant clostridial collagenase blend. Folia Biologica (Czech Republic), 67(2), 82–89. https://doi.org/10.14712/fb2021067020082

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