Title : Recombinant human butyrylcholinesterase as a new-age bioscavenger drug: development of the expression system - Ilyushin_2013_Acta.Naturae_5_73 |
Author(s) : Ilyushin DG , Haertley OM , Bobik TV , Shamborant OG , Surina EA , Knorre VD , Masson P , Smirnov IV , Gabibov AG , Ponomarenko NA |
Ref : Acta Naturae , 5 :73 , 2013 |
Abstract :
Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is a serine hydrolase (EC 3.1.1.8) which can be found in most animal tissues. This enzyme has a broad spectrum of efficacy against organophosphorus compounds, which makes it a prime candidate for the role of stoichiometric bioscavenger. Development of a new-age DNA-encoded bioscavenger is a vival task. Several transgenic expression systems of human BChE were developed over the past 20 years; however, none of them has been shown to make economic sense or has been approved for administration to humans. In this study, a CHO-based expression system was redesigned, resulting in a significant increase in the production level of functional recombinant human butyrylcholinesterase as compared to the hitherto existing systems. The recombinant enzyme was characterized with Elman and ELISA methods. |
PubMedSearch : Ilyushin_2013_Acta.Naturae_5_73 |
PubMedID: 23556132 |
Ilyushin DG, Haertley OM, Bobik TV, Shamborant OG, Surina EA, Knorre VD, Masson P, Smirnov IV, Gabibov AG, Ponomarenko NA (2013)
Recombinant human butyrylcholinesterase as a new-age bioscavenger drug: development of the expression system
Acta Naturae
5 :73
Ilyushin DG, Haertley OM, Bobik TV, Shamborant OG, Surina EA, Knorre VD, Masson P, Smirnov IV, Gabibov AG, Ponomarenko NA (2013)
Acta Naturae
5 :73