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J Biochem ; 147(6): 895-903, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20207823

ABSTRACT

Protein refolding is an important process to obtain active recombinant proteins from inclusion bodies (protein aggregates). However, the conventional refolding method of dialysis or dilution is a time consuming procedure and often, recovering yields of active proteins are low. In this study, we used controllable diffusion through laminar flow in microchannels to control the denaturant concentration. The performance of the designed microfluidic chips was evaluated by the refolding of difficult-to-fold proteins (citrate synthase and the zeta-associated protein 70-kDa protein kinase domain). We demonstrated this by varying the flow rates of the diluting buffer stream(s) and multi-junctions which could control the different flow rate ratios of the buffer stream(s) and the denatured protein stream. By this strategy, we were able to improve the efficiency of protein refolding. Our method achieved refolding within a short period of time at room temperature without the need of any small molecules or chaperone proteins. Moreover, the efficiency of protein refolding by microfluidic chip was found higher than that prepared by dialysis or dilution. These results suggest that microfluidic chips employing this strategy may provide miniaturized tools for rapid and efficient recovery of active proteins from inclusion bodies.


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Citrate (si)-Synthase/chemistry , Microfluidic Analytical Techniques/methods , Protein Renaturation , ZAP-70 Protein-Tyrosine Kinase/chemistry , Animals , Cattle , Circular Dichroism , Diffusion , Inclusion Bodies/chemistry , Microfluidic Analytical Techniques/instrumentation , Recombinant Proteins/chemistry , Time Factors , ZAP-70 Protein-Tyrosine Kinase/isolation & purification
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