PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

A Simplified and Efficient Process for Insulin Production in Pichia pastoris.

  • Sulena Polez,
  • Domenico Origi,
  • Sotir Zahariev,
  • Corrado Guarnaccia,
  • Sergio G Tisminetzky,
  • Nataša Skoko,
  • Marco Baralle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. e0167207

Abstract

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A significant barrier to insulin is affordability. In this manuscript we describe improvements to key steps in the insulin production process in Pichia pastoris that reduce cost and time. The strategy for recovery and processing of human insulin precursor has been streamlined to two steps from bioreactor to the transpeptidation reaction. In the first step the insulin precursor secreted during the methanol induction phase is recovered directly from the culture broth using Tangential Flow Filtration with a Prostak™ module eliminating the laborious and time-consuming multi-step clarification, including centrifugation. In the second step the protein is applied at very high loadings on a cation exchange resin and eluted in a mixture of water and ethanol to obtain a concentrated insulin precursor, suitable for use directly in the transpeptidation reaction. Overall the yield from insulin precursor to human insulin was 51% and consisted of three purification chromatography steps. In addition we describe a method for recovery of the excess of H-Thr(tBu)-OtBu from the transpeptidation reaction mixture, one of the more costly reagents in the process, along with its successful reuse.