Protein Expression and Purification, Vol.83, No.2, 145-151, 2012
Expression, purification, and molecular analysis of the Necator americanus glutathione S-transferase 1 (Na-GST-1): A production process developed for a lead candidate recombinant hookworm vaccine antigen
The enzyme Necator americanus glutathione S-transferase 1 (Na-GST-1) belongs to a unique Nu class of GSTs and is a lead candidate antigen in a bivalent human hookworm vaccine. Here we describe the expression of Na-GST-1 in the yeast Pichia pastoris at the 20 L manufacturing scale and its purification process performed by three chromatographic steps, comprised of a Q Sepharose XL anion exchange column, followed by a Butyl Sepharose HP hydrophobic affinity column and a Superdex 75 size-exclusion column. Approximately 1.5 g of recombinant protein was recovered at an overall process yield of 51%, with a purity grade of 98% and the absence of detectable host cell protein. By mass spectrometry the recombinant protein exhibits a mass of 23,676 Da, which closely matches the predicted molecular mass of the protein. The expression and purification methods described here are suitable for further scale-up product development and for its use to design formulation processes suitable to generate a vaccine for clinical testing. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hookworm;Vaccine;Vaccines;Sabin Vaccine Institute;Necator americanus;Na-GST-1;Albendazole;Mebendazole