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Protein crystallization in stirred systems—scale‐up via the maximum local energy dissipation
Authors:Benjamin Smejkal  Bernhard Helk  Jean‐Michel Rondeau  Sabine Anton  Angelika Wilke  Peter Scheyerer  Jacqueline Fries  Dariusch Hekmat  Dirk Weuster‐Botz
Institution:1. Institute of Biochemical Engineering, Technische Universit?t München, Boltzmannstr. 15, 85748 Garching, Germany;2. telephone: +49‐89‐289‐15770;3. fax: +49‐89‐289‐15714;4. Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Macromolecular bioproducts like therapeutic proteins have usually been crystallized with µL‐scale vapor diffusion experiments for structure determination by X‐ray diffraction. Little systematic know‐how exists for technical‐scale protein crystallization in stirred vessels. In this study, the Fab‐fragment of the therapeutic antibody Canakinumab was successfully crystallized in a stirred‐tank reactor on a 6 mL‐scale. A four times faster onset of crystallization of the Fab‐fragment was observed compared to the non‐agitated 10 µL‐scale. Further studies on a liter‐scale with lysozyme confirmed this effect. A 10 times faster onset of crystallization was observed in this case at an optimum stirrer speed. Commonly suggested scale‐up criteria (i.e., minimum stirrer speed to keep the protein crystals in suspension or constant impeller tip speed) were shown not to be successful. Therefore, the criterion of constant maximum local energy dissipation was applied for scale‐up of the stirred crystallization process for the first time. The maximum local energy dissipation was estimated by measuring the drop size distribution of an oil/surfactant/water emulsion in stirred‐tank reactors on a 6 mL‐, 100 mL‐, and 1 L‐scale. A comparable crystallization behavior was achieved in all stirred‐tank reactors when the maximum local energy dissipation was kept constant for scale‐up. A maximum local energy dissipation of 2.2 W kg?1 was identified to be the optimum for lysozyme crystallization at all scales under study. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2013; 110: 1956–1963. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:Fab‐fragment  lysozyme  maximum local energy dissipation  protein crystallization  scale‐up  stirred tank
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