Andreas Dr. Zöphel
Boehringer Ingelheim
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1991
Günther R. Adolf; Bärbel Frühbeis; Rudolf Hauptmann; Inge Kalsner; Ingrid Maurer-Fogy; Ellen Ostermann; Erik Patzelt; Renate Schwendenwein; Wolfgang Sommergruber; Andreas Dr. Zöphel
A gene encoding human interferon omega-1 (IFN-omega 1) was isolated from a cosmid library, sequenced and expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells under the control of an SV40-derived promoter/enhancer sequence. Culture supernatants of stably transfected cell clones contained biologically active IFN-omega 1 at concentrations up to 10 micrograms/l. Amplification of the expression vector containing a dhfr gene under methotrexate selection pressure resulted in yields up to 200 micrograms/l. Production of IFN-omega 1 was further enhanced 2- to 3-fold by propagation of the cells in the presence of n-butyrate. IFN-omega 1 was purified from culture supernatants by monoclonal antibody affinity chromatography. The resulting protein was at least 95% pure as determined by reverse-phase HPLC and size-exclusion HPLC. Sodium dodecylsulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) showed two bands of about the same intensity with apparent molecular masses of 24.5 and 22.5 kDa. Upon treatment with peptide:N-glycosidase F, both bands were shifted to lower molecular masses (20.5 and 18.5 kDa), indicating that CHO cell-derived IFN-omega 1 is glycosylated; Asn-78 was identified as the glycosylation site. Analysis of the carbohydrate moiety using glycosidases and lectins revealed the presence of biantennary complex oligosaccharides containing neuraminic acid. Amino acid sequencing showed that only about 40% of the molecules have the expected N-terminus, whereas the others carry two additional amino acids derived from the signal sequence. C-terminal amino acid sequencing using carboxypeptidase P demonstrated that the smaller form of the protein lacks nine amino acids. Disulfide bridges were shown to connect Cys residues 1 and 99 as well as 29 and 139, respectively, as in IFN-alpha. The specific antiviral activity of recombinant, glycosylated human IFN-omega 1 on human cells was 2.6 x 10(8) IU/mg, not significantly different from that of the authentic, human leukocyte-derived protein.
Archive | 1988
Konrad Dr. Heckl; Walter Spevak; Elinborg Ostermann; Andreas Dr. Zöphel; Edeltraud Dr. Krystek; Ingrid Maurer-Fogy; Maria-Josefa Dr. Wiche-Castanon; Christian Stratowa; Rudolf Hauptmann
Archive | 1993
David R. Blake; Ewa J. Dowling; Christian Lillie; Andreas Dr. Zöphel
Archive | 1994
Horst Ahorn; Ingrid Maurer-Fogy; Wolfgang Sommergruber; Andreas Dr. Zöphel; Dieter Blaas; Ernst Prof.Dr. Küchler; Hans-Dieter Liebig; Timothy Skern
Archive | 1992
Horst Dr. Ahorn; Ingrid Maurer-Fogy; Wolfgang Sommergruber; Andreas Dr. Zöphel; Dieter Blaas; Ernst Prof.Dr. Küchler; Hans-Dieter Liebig; Timothy Skern
Archive | 2004
Andreas Dr. Zöphel; Horst Ahorn; Birgit Jung; Renate Konopitzky; Karl-Heinz Heider; Norbert Kraut; Peter Seither; Thomas Waerner; Hartmut Beug; Martin Jechlinger; Ido M. Tamir; Andreas Weith; Stefan Gruenert
Archive | 1993
David R. Blake; Ewa J. Dowling; Christian Lillie; Andreas Dr. Zöphel
Archive | 1993
David R. Blake; Ewa J. Dowling; Christian Lillie; Andreas Dr. Zöphel
Archive | 1988
Konrad Dr. Heckl; Walter Spevak; Elinborg Ostermann; Andreas Dr. Zöphel; Edeltraud Dr. Krystek; Ingrid Maurer-Fogy
Archive | 1988
Konrad Dr. Heckl; Walter Spevak; Elinborg Ostermann; Andreas Dr. Zöphel; Edeltraud Dr. Krystek; Ingrid Maurer-Fogy; Maria-Josefa Dr. Wiche-Castanon; Christian Stratowa; Rudolf Hauptmann