Recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor-BB (rhPDGF-BB) is used to treat full-thickness diabetic ulcers and is being investigated for use in other chronic ulcers, non-healing wounds, and periodontal defects. A simple, novel method for expression and purification of rhPDGF-BB from Escherichia coli is now described. This method produces the dimeric protein in high yield (10-12 mg/g wet cell mass) and with a purity >95%. rhPDGF-BB was exclusively found in inclusion bodies (IBs) representing approx. 30% of the total cell proteins. The IBs were extracted and the monomer purified by RP-HPLC. The purified rhPDGF-B monomer was then refolded using Tris buffer and subsequently dimerized to produce biologically active rhPDGF-BB. This product was composed of two polypeptide chains, each approx. 12 kDa. The final product exhibited specific activity in a fibroblast proliferation assay indistinguishable from that of the WHO reference standard.
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