Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Apr 2022)

The Evolution of Intein-Based Affinity Methods as Reflected in 30 years of Patent History

  • Sai Vivek Prabhala,
  • Izabela Gierach,
  • David W. Wood,
  • David W. Wood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2022.857566
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Self-cleaving affinity tags, based on engineered intein protein domains, have been touted as a universal single step purification platform for tagless non-mAb proteins. These approaches provide all of the power and flexibility of tag-based affinity methods, but deliver a tagless target protein suitable for clinical applications without complex process development. This combination of features might accelerate and de-risk biopharmaceutical development by bridging early discovery to full-scale manufacturing under a single platform. Despite this profound promise, intein-based technologies have yet to reach their full potential. This review examines the evolution of intein-based purification methods in the light of several significant intein patents filed over the last 3 decades. Illustrated with actual key figures from each of the relevant patents, key advances are described with a focus on applications in basic research and biopharmaceutical production. Suggestions for extending intein-based purification systems to emerging therapies and non-protein applications are presented as concluding remarks.

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