Characterization and expression of proprotein convertases in CHO cells: Efficient proteolytic maturation of human bone morphogenetic protein-7
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Characterization and expression of proprotein convertases in CHO cells: Efficient proteolytic maturation of human bone morphogenetic protein-7
Abstract
Bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7) is synthesized as a precursor that requires proteolytic cleavage of the propeptide by proprotein convertases (PCs) for its functional activity. A high-level expression of BMP-7 in CHO cells (CHO-BMP-7) resulted in secretion of a mixture of inactive precursor and active BMP-7. In an effort to achieve efficient processing of BMP-7 in CHO cells, PCs responsible for cleavage of the precursors in CHO cells were characterized. Analysis of the mRNA expression levels of four PCs (furin, PACE4, PC5/6, and PC7) revealed that only furin and PC7 genes are expressed in CHO-BMP-7 cells. Specific inhibition of the PCs by hexa-D-arginine (D6R) or decanoyl-RVKR-chloromethyl ketone (RVKR-CMK) further revealed that furin is mainly responsible for the proteolytic processing of BMP-7. To identify a more efficient PC for BMP-7 processing, the four PC genes were transiently expressed in CHO-BMP-7 cells, respectively. Among these, PC5/6 was found to be the most efficient in BMP-7 processing. Stable overexpression of PC5/6ΔC, a secreted form of PC5/6, significantly improved mature BMP-7 production in CHO-BMP-7 cells. When the maximum BMP-7 concentration was obtained in the culture of CHO-BMP-7 cells, approximately 88% of BMP-7 was unprocessed. In contrast, no precursor was found in the culture of PC5/6ΔC-overexpressing cells (clone #97). Furthermore, the in vitro biological activity of the mature BMP-7 from PC5/6ΔC-overexpressing cells was comparable to that from CHO-BMP-7 cells. Taken together, the present results indicate that overexpression of PC5/6ΔC in CHO-BMP-7 cells is an efficient means of increasing the yield of BMP-7.
Keywords: BMP-7; BMP-7 precursors; CHO cells; PC5/6ΔC; proprotein convertase.
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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