Wen-Rong XIAWen-Liang FULing CaiXin CaiYuan-Yuan WangMin-Ji ZOUDong-Gang XU
The potential of angiogenin (Ang) for clinical use has been highlighted in view of its important roles in inducing angiogenesis, facilitating cell proliferation, and inhibiting cell apoptosis. To produce soluble, correctly folded recombinant protein with a high yield, a DNA fragment encoding human Ang was inserted into eukaryotic expression vector pPIC9 and transformed into Pichia pastoris. The expression of recombinant human Ang (rhAng) accounted for about 70% of total secreted proteins. Purifying the Ang from the culture supernatant yielded 30 mg/L at 90% purity by chromatography with a SP Sepharose FF column. Biological assays indicated that rhAng can induce new blood-vessel formation, promote HeLa cell proliferation, increase Erk1/2 phosphorylation, and upregulate c-myc expression. Preparation of bioactive rhAng might lay the basis for further functional study, and might provide an effective strategy for large-scale production of soluble human Ang.
Manman SuYulai ZhouDingding WangTianmin XuWeiqin ChangMingxing WangXuejia YuDan FengHan ZhuWeiqun Yan
Manman SuYitian QiMingxing WangWeiqin ChangShuang PengTianmin XuDingding Wang
Bin LiuYun LeiJing ZhangHu LiShu Yang
Xin CaiJinfeng WangYuanyuan WangYongchang YangJie GaoWenliang FuJiaxi WangDonggang Xu
Chiara CiaccioAlessandra GambacurtaGiampiero De SanctisDomenico SpagnoloChristina SakarikouGiovanni PetrellaMassimo Coletta