BioImpacts (Mar 2012)

Promoters of Cancer Genes for Recombinant Protein Expression in Human Cancer Cell Lines

  • Behrouz Farhadi,
  • Tamouchin Moharrami,
  • Mohammad Pourhassan-Moghaddam,
  • Kazem Nejati-Koshki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 55 – 60

Abstract

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Introduction: Production of complex human recombinant proteins is an important issue in medical biotechnology. These proteins are mostly expressed in non-human mammalian host cells. This has some problems including non-human post-translational modifications, application of high-cost agents for inducing protein expression and low yields. Therefore, it is necessary to use new expression systems to overcome the indicated challenges. Methods: In this paper, we hypothesize the application of promoter regions of cancer genes, which have a high rate of transcription in human cancer cell lines, for designing new expression vectors. Results: After designing, these vectors could be applied to produce complex human recombinant proteins in the human cancer cell lines as production hosts. Conclusion: Application of these expression vectors for the production of recombinant human proteins in the human cancer cell lines have some advantages including authentic post-translational modifications, proper-cost of commercialization, and high yields.

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