A novel system for producing human recombinant BMP-2 and study of the growth factor stabilizing conditions
Article 2006 en
Authors
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P. C. Bessa
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A. J. Pedro
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Alexandra Nobre
Abstract
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Bone tissue engineering has been an increasing field of research during the last years. The ideal approach for a regenerative application would consist in the use of cells from the patient, scaffolding materials and differentiation growth factors. Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) is one such growth factors with a strong ability to induce new bone and cartilage formation and has been used as a powerful osteoinductive component of several late-stage tissue engineering products for bone grafting. In this work, we aimed at obtaining high yields of human recombinant BMP-2 in a stable, pure and biologically active form by use of a new bacteria expression system that circumvents the disadvantages of conventional recombinant protein preparation methods and to perform a study of the stability conditions and the functionality of these peptides in vitro in human mesenchymal stem cells and C2C12 murine cell line.
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