Wang Xiao-Min, Guo Zhan-Yun
Institute of Protein Research, College of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, P.R. China.
Biomed Rep. 2013 Sep;1(5):747-750. doi: 10.3892/br.2013.138. Epub 2013 Jul 17.
Ranpirnase (Onconase) is a frogspawn-derived disulfide-rich peptide with ribonuclease activity that may be used for tumor treatment. In the present study, we established an efficient approach for preparing mature ranpirnase which may be used for research and therapeutic purposes. The designed ranpirnase precursors carried a 6xHis-tag and were recombinantly expressed in . After S-sulfonation, the precursors were purified by immobilized metal-ion affinity chromatography. Following removal of the tag by aminopeptidase cleavage, cyclization and oxidative refolding, the mature ranpirnase was obtained with considerable yield, and the yield of mature ranpirnase was ~50-60 mg per liter cultures. In addition, ranpirnase inhibited the growth of human glioma cells SHG-44 in a dose-dependent manner. Thus the present study has provided an efficient approach for the preparation of active ranpirnase and its analogues for future studies.