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Production of recombinant human type I procollagen homotrimer in the mammary gland of transgenic mice
Authors:P David Toman  Frank Pieper  Naomi Sakai  Costas Karatzas  Erika Platenburg  Ineke de Wit  Caroline Samuel  Anita Dekker  Gregory A Daniels  Richard A Berg  Gerard J Platenburg
Institution:(1) Cohesion Technologies, 2500 Faber Place, PaloAlto, CA 94303, USA;(2) Pharming BV, Niels Bohrweg, 11dash13 2333 CALeiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:The large scale production of recombinant collagen for use in biomaterials requires an efficient expression system capable of processing a large (>400thinspKd) multisubunit protein requiring post-translational modifications. To investigate whether the mammary gland of transgenic animals fulfills these requirements, transgenic mice were generated containing the agrS1-casein mammary gland-specific promoter operatively linked to 37thinspKb of the human agr1(I) procollagen structural gene and 3prime flanking region. The frequency of transgenic lines established was 12%. High levels of soluble triple helical homotrimeric (agr1)3] type I procollagen were detected (up to 8thinspmg/ml) exclusively in the milk of six out of 9 lines of lactating transgenic mice. The transgene-derived human procollagen chains underwent efficient assembly into a triple helical structure. Although proline or lysine hydroxylation has never been described for any milk protein, procollagen was detected with these post-translational modifications. The procollagen was stable in mil; minimal degradation was observed. These results show that the mammary gland is capable of expressing a large procollagen gene construct, efficiently assembling the individual polypeptide chains into a stable triple helix, and secreting the intact molecule into the milk.
Keywords:collagen  transgenic mice  expression  mammary gland  biomaterial
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