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KMID : 1094720220270030344
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2022 Volume.27 No. 3 p.344 ~ p.352
Bacterial Artificial Chromosome-based Protein Expression Platform Using the Tol2 Transposon System
Kuk Myeong-Uk

Park Ji-Yun
Song Eun-Seon
Lee Ha-Neur
Lee Yun-Haeng
Joo Jung-Hyun
Kwon Hyung-Wook
Park Joon-Tae
Abstract
Conventional vector systems, including plasmid-based vectors, are mainly used in mammalian cells for the production of biopharmaceuticals. Plasmid-based vectors express transgene by the random integration of recombinant transgenes into the genome. Transgene expression is greatly influenced by the surrounding chromatin, and in most cases, expression is weak and tends to be suppressed over time. Therefore, a novel strategy is required to create clones that maintain increased transgene expression. In this study, we used a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) containing the Rosa26 locus, which allows constitutive and ubiquitous gene expression. Moreover, we improved the Rosa26 BAC-mediated expression system by incorporating the Tol2 transposon system with helper vector, resulting in improved efficiency of protein production and maintained productivity even in single-cell clones. Furthermore, the recombinant Rosa26 BAC was improved in terms of protein productivity by using helper mRNA instead of helper vector. Finally, establishment of an optimal molar ratio between the recombinant Rosa26 BAC and helper mRNA helped to achieve maximal protein productivity. Taken together, our results provide an effective strategy for improving BAC-based expression systems for biopharmaceutical production.
KEYWORD
Rosa26 BAC, Tol2 transposon system, helper mRNA, bacterial artificial chromosome
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