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Purification of the IL-2 Receptor (TAC) by Ligand-Affinity Chromatography and Utilization of the Immobilized Receptor for Receptor-Affinity Chromatography (RAC) Purification of IL-2, Mutant IL-2, and IL-2 Fusion Proteins

Authors: David V. Weber; John E. Smart; Pascal Bailon; Ronald F. Keeney; Philip C. Familletti;

Purification of the IL-2 Receptor (TAC) by Ligand-Affinity Chromatography and Utilization of the Immobilized Receptor for Receptor-Affinity Chromatography (RAC) Purification of IL-2, Mutant IL-2, and IL-2 Fusion Proteins

Abstract

Recombinant technology has facilitated the production of two soluble forms of human p55 interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) in Chinese hamster ovary cells. We have developed a ligand-affinity method for the medium-scale purification of these two soluble forms of the IL-2R, based on the biochemical interactions between the matrix-bound ligand (interleukin-2) and its soluble receptor. The affinity-purified IL-2R is further purified by anion-exchange chromatography followed by gel filtration. This method has provided enough highly pure IL-2R for structure and function studies and for use in practical applications such as high-flux drug-screening assays. The purified IL-2R subsequently has been immobilized on silica gel and employed for the purification of recombinant IL-2. Receptor-affinity-chromatography-purified IL-2 contains only a highly active monomeric form of the lymphokine, in contrast to immunoaffinity chromatography where several molecular forms of IL-2 with varying degrees of biologic activity are recovered. Receptor-affinity chromatography has been successfully applied to the purification of several mutant IL-2 as well as an IL-2-Pseudomonas exotoxin (IL2-PE40) fusion protein that is a 54.5-kDa chimeric protein in which the cell recognition domain is replaced by IL-2. The IL-2-PE40 is a potential cytotoxic agent for cells bearing the IL-2 receptor.

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ADP Ribose Transferases, Virulence Factors, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Bacterial Toxins, Ovary, Exotoxins, Receptors, Interleukin-2, Cell Biology, Dermatology, Biochemistry, Chromatography, Affinity, Cricetulus, Cricetinae, Mutation, Chromatography, Gel, Animals, Interleukin-2, Female, Molecular Biology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exotoxin A

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