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Aggregation of human serum albumin during a thermal viral inactivation step
Authors:Jen-Jen Lin  Jeffrey D Meyer  John F Carpenter  Mark Cornell Manning
Institution:Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262, USA
Abstract:A terminal pasteurization step has been used for some plasma-derived protein products such as human serum albumin (HSA), which consists of heating the protein in solution at 60 °C for 10 h. Native and denaturing SDS-PAGE and dynamic light scattering were used to follow the stability of HSA during this process. It appears that a thermally unstable fraction, comprised primarily of haptoglobin, is involved in the formation of soluble aggregates of HSA. Therefore, it appears that aggregation during heat treatment is not due to conformational instability of HSA itself, but arises from unfolding of a thermally labile protein impurity. As haptoglobin aggregates, it entraps some HSA, which is present at much higher concentrations. This study emphasizes that, in a complex mixture of naturally occurring proteins, one thermally labile species can trigger aggregation of more stable proteins.
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