The α subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone synthesized in insect cells using a baculovirus vector is biologically active

Nakhai, Bita ; Pal, Rahul ; Sridhar, Padma ; Talwar, G. P. ; Hasnain, Seyed E. (1991) The α subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone synthesized in insect cells using a baculovirus vector is biologically active FEBS Letters, 283 (1). pp. 104-108. ISSN 0014-5793

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Abstract

A recombinant baculovirus, vAcαhCG, having a replacement of the viral polyhedrin gene with the cDNA encoding the a subunit of hCG was used to express α hCH, an extensively glycosylated hormone in insect cells. Virus-infected cells, 72 h pi, secreted ~11.3 μg α hCG/2×104 cells/ml which was identical to the native hormonal peptide in terms of electrophoretic mobility, immunoreactivity and bioactivity on association with β subunit, as evident by its binding to rat testicular cells and induction of steroidogenesis in a mouse Leydig cell bioassay system. The αhCG secreted into the medium represented ~20-30% of the total hCG synthesized by vAcαCG infected insect cells. The implications of using a very late promoter, in a baculovirus expression system, for directing the transcription of a gene whose gene product requires extensive post-translation modifications are discussed.

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Keywords:Birth Control Vaccine; Immunoreactivity; Late Promoter; Post-translational Modification; Secretion; Spodopiera frugiperda
ID Code:50573
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