Enhanced protein production by engineered zinc finger proteins
β Scribed by Andreas Reik; Yuanyue Zhou; Trevor N. Collingwood; Lyndon Warfe; Victor Bartsevich; Yanhong Kong; Karla A. Henning; Barrett K. Fallentine; Lei Zhang; Xiaohong Zhong; Yann Jouvenot; Andrew C. Jamieson; Edward J. Rebar; Casey C. Case; Alan Korman; Xiao-Yong Li; Amelia Black; David J. King; Philip D. Gregory
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 335 KB
- Volume
- 97
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3592
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Increasing the yield of therapeutic proteins from mammalian production cell lines reduces costs and decreases the time to market. To this end, we engineered a zinc finger protein transcription factor (ZFP TF) that binds a DNA sequence within the promoter driving transgene expression. This ZFP TF enabled >100% increase in protein yield from CHO cells in transient, stable, and fermentor production run settings. Expression vectors engineered to carry up to 10 ZFP binding sites further enhanced ZFPβmediated increases in protein production up to βΌ500%. The multimerized ZFP binding sites function independently of the promoter, and therefore across vector platforms. CHO cell lines stably expressing ZFP TFs demonstrated growth characteristics similar to parental cell lines. ZFP TF expression and gains in protein production were stable over >30 generations in the absence of antibiotic selection. Our results demonstrate that ZFP TFs can rapidly and stably increase protein production in mammalian cells. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2007; 97: 1180β1189. Β© 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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