Basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) is a member of a large family of structurally related proteins that affect the growth, differentiation, migration, and survival of many cell types. The human FGF-2 gene (encoding residues 1-155) was synthesized by PCR from 20 oligonucleotides and cloned into plasmid pET-32a. A high expression level (1 g/liter) of a fused protein thioredoxin/FGF-2 was achieved in Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3). The fusion protein was purified from the soluble fraction of cytoplasmic proteins on a Ni-NTA agarose column. After cleavage of the thioredoxin/FGF-2 fusion with recombinant human enteropeptidase light chain, the target protein FGF-2 was purified on a heparin-Sepharose column. The yield of FGF-2 without N- and C-terminal tags and with high activity was 100 mg per liter of cell culture. Mutations C78S and C96S in the amino acid sequence of the protein decreased FGF-2 dimer formation without affecting its solubility and biological activity.
Methods of Tissue Engineering of Bone Tissue in Maxillofacial Surgery For the last decade many experimental and clinical data about the study and application of regenerative medicine methods in the maxillofacial surgery were accumulated. For better bone regeneration mesenchymal stem cells are often used. Considering the general wariness of researchers in some aspects of cell therapy, methods of study of mesenchymal stem cells and the technologies of its clinical application are constantly being upgraded. This review will consider methods of tissue engineering used to regenerate bone tissue defects in maxillofacial surgery.
The influence of temperature and chaotropic agents on the spatial organization of the peptide-protein complex isolated from cattle sclera at the level of secondary structure was studied by UV, CD spectroscopy, and dynamic light scattering. It is shown that this complex has high conformational thermostability. The point of conformational thermal transition (65 °C) was determined, after which the peptide-protein complex passes into a denatured stable state. It was found that the peptide-protein complex in aqueous solutions forms thermostable nanosized particles. It was shown that the peptide-protein complex isolated from cattle sclera shows the properties of chaperone, an inhibitor of model protein aggregation induced by dithiothreitol.
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