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Biotechnology applications of amino acids in protein purification and formulations
- Source :
- Amino Acids. 33:587-605
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.
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Abstract
- Amino acids are widely used in biotechnology applications. Since amino acids are natural compounds, they can be safely used in pharmaceutical applications, e.g., as a solvent additive for protein purification and as an excipient for protein formulations. At high concentrations, certain amino acids are found to raise intra-cellular osmotic pressure and adjust to the high salt concentrations of the surrounding medium. They are called "compatible solutes", since they do not affect macromolecular function. Not only are they needed to increase the osmotic pressure, they are known to increase the stability of the proteins. Sucrose, glycerol and certain amino acids were used to enhance the stability of unstable proteins after isolation from natural environments. The mechanism of the action of these protein-stabilizing amino acids is relatively well understood. On the contrary, arginine was accidentally discovered as a useful reagent for assisting in the refolding of recombinant proteins. This effect of arginine was ascribed to its ability to suppress aggregation of the proteins during refolding, thereby increasing refolding efficiency. By the same mechanism, arginine now finds much wider applications than previously anticipated in the research and development of proteins, in particular in pharmaceutical applications. For example, arginine solubilizes proteins from loose inclusion bodies, resulting in efficient production of active proteins. Arginine suppresses protein-protein interactions in solution and also non-specific adsorption to gel permeation chromatography columns. Arginine facilitates elution of bound proteins from various column resins, including Protein-A or dye affinity columns and hydrophobic interaction columns. This review covers various biotechnology applications of amino acids, in particular arginine.
- Subjects :
- Protein Denaturation
Protein Folding
Arginine
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
Clinical Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Chromatography, Affinity
Gel permeation chromatography
Hydrophobic effect
Protein purification
Amino Acids
chemistry.chemical_classification
Chemistry
business.industry
Organic Chemistry
Temperature
Proteins
Chromatography, Ion Exchange
Recombinant Proteins
Amino acid
Biotechnology
Solubility
Osmoprotectant
Protein folding
business
Macromolecule
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14382199 and 09394451
- Volume :
- 33
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Amino Acids
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ab898643a4b5bdeed5097883175ea3ae
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-007-0506-3