David Parmelee
Human Genome Sciences
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Gene | 1997
Timothy A. Coleman; David Parmelee; N.Rao Thotakura; Nam Nguyen; Markus Bürgin; Solange Gentz; Reiner L. Gentz
Our objective during the last year was to produce and purify 50-80 novel, secreted human proteins identified via high throughput cDNA sequencing and computer analysis. We chose the baculovirus expression vector system in order to obtain secreted, correctly folded, bioactive proteins. Recombinant (re-)baculoviruses (BV) were plaque purified, and pulse-labeling was used to verify the synthesis and secretion of the re-proteins. N-terminal microsequencing was performed to simultaneously confirm the identity of the protein(s) as well as the signal peptide (SP) cleavage site(s). Following sequence confirmation, the proteins were purified to homogeneity and functional assays carried out to determine potential therapeutic applications. We identified proteins with antiviral activity, several novel growth factors, proteins influencing the differentiation of specific cell types, novel proteases and protease inhibitors among others. Certain proteins were expressed both in insect cells and in CHO stable cell lines. In the cases analyzed, we found that the same SP cleavage site was utilized in the two expression systems. Significant differences were observed in the carbohydrate moieties attached to the proteins, though no effects on the biological activity due to these differences have been demonstrated. The BV system has served as a viable alternative for the high throughput, high fidelity expression of many novel secreted human genes. To date, more than 75 new genes have been expressed, and the re-proteins purified. This expression system combines many favorable traits including relative speed, moderate cost but perhaps most importantly, the production of biologically active proteins.
Science | 1999
Paul A. Moore; Ornella Belvedere; Amy Orr; Krystyna Pieri; David W. Lafleur; Ping Feng; Daniel R. Soppet; Meghan Charters; Reiner L. Gentz; David Parmelee; Yuling Li; Olga Galperina; Judith G. Giri; Viktor Roschke; Bernardetta Nardelli; Svetlana Sosnovtseva; Wilbert Greenfield; Steven M. Ruben; Henrik S. Olsen; James Fikes; David M. Hilbert
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1997
Vikram Patel; Brent L. Kreider; Yuling Li; Haodong Li; Kam Leung; Theodora W. Salcedo; Bernardetta Nardelli; Vani Pippalla; Solange Gentz; Rao Thotakura; David Parmelee; Reiner L. Gentz; Gianni Garotta
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997
Jian Ni; Magnus Abrahamson; Mei Zhang; Marcia Alvarez Fernandez; Anders Grubb; Jeffrey Y. Su; Guo-Liang Yu; Yuling Li; David Parmelee; Lily Xing; Timothy A. Coleman; Solange Gentz; Rao Thotakura; Nam Nguyen; Mark Hesselberg; Reiner L. Gentz
The FASEB Journal | 2001
Zeqiu Han; Jian Ni; Patrick Smits; Charles B. Underhill; Bin Xie; Yixin Chen; Ningfei Liu; Przemko Tylzanowski; David Parmelee; Ping Feng; Ivan Ding; Feng Gao; Reiner L. Gentz; Danny Huylebroeck; Jozef Merregaert; Lurong Zhang
Protein Expression and Purification | 1998
Junli Zhang; Pedro Alfonso; N.Rao Thotakura; Jeffrey Y. Su; Markus Buergin; David Parmelee; Alaric W. Collins; Mark Oelkuct; Stacie Gaffney; Solange Gentz; Dennis P. Radman; Graham F. Wagner; Reiner L. Gentz
Archive | 2003
David Parmelee; Ren-Hwa Yeh; Olga Galperina; David M. Hilbert; Craig A. Rosen
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1997
Zhizhen Zeng; David Parmelee; Hla Hyaw; Timothy A. Coleman; Kui Su; Junli Zhang; Reiner L. Gentz; Steve Ruben; Craig A. Rosen; Yi Li
Archive | 1996
Haodong Li; Mark D. Adams; Solange Hanschke Lima; Ralph Alderson; Yuling Li; David Parmelee; John R. White; Edward Applebaum
Archive | 2000
Haodong Li; Mark D. Adams; Solange Hanschke Lima; Ralph Alderson; Yuling Li; David Parmelee; John R. White; Edward R. Appelbaum