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Biotechnology
Lecture 01, 2
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What percentage of new drugs are biopharmaceuticals?
50%
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Why are biopharmaceuticals considered the most profitable?
They have high
market demand
and
effectiveness
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What are biopharmaceuticals primarily composed of?
Therapeutic
proteins,
peptides
, or
nucleic acids
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What is a heterologous cell system?
It expresses
genes
from one
organism
in another
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What is the purpose of mRNA vaccines like those for Covid-19?
To provide
immunity
against the
virus
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What are monoclonal antibodies used for?
Targeted therapy
in various
diseases
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What is the role of a vector in protein expression?
To carry the
gene
for
protein production
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What factors should be considered when choosing a promoter for gene expression?
Type
,
efficiency
, and
inducibility
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What is the significance of plasmid stability in dividing cells?
It affects the
consistency
of
protein production
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What does YIp stand for?
Yeast integrated plasmid
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What are the components of a plasmid re-engineered for heterologous protein production?
Selection
marker (e.g., antibiotic resistance)
CEN
sequence (for fungi)
Origin of
replication
(ORI)
Heterologous
gene
Purification
tag
Promoter
sequence
Signal
sequence (if secretion is needed)
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Why is high-level expression of proteins important?
It
maximises
yield for therapeutic use
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What are inclusion bodies in protein production?
Insoluble
complexes of
protein
and
RNA
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Why is correct disulfide folding important in proteins?
It ensures
proper
protein
structure
and
function
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What is the role of Protein Disulfide Isomerase (PDI)?
It assists in correct
disulfide bond
formation
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How can fusion proteins help in protein production?
They facilitate
proper folding
and
stability
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What can cause degradation of recombinant proteins?
Peptidases
or
proteases
in the cell
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Why is it important to develop strains deficient in specific proteases?
To prevent
degradation
of the
target protein
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What is metal affinity chromatography used for?
Purification
of
therapeutic
proteins
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How does histidine tagging work in purification?
It binds to
nickel ions
in the
column
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What is codon bias in protein expression?
Preference for
specific
codons in
different
organisms
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How can tRNA gene copy number affect protein expression?
It can
increase
availability of
low-use codons
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What is the Shine-Dalgarno sequence?
Ribosomal
binding site in
mRNA
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What issues arise from glycosylation in heterologous proteins?
Variability
in glycosylation across
species
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How can glycosylation issues be overcome in protein production?
By
engineering
out glycosylation
sequences
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What is the purpose of multi-parental DNA shuffling?
To create
variants
for improved
protein function
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How does artificial evolution improve biopharmaceuticals?
By selecting
variants
with
enhanced
receptor binding
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What are the key features of reengineering a gene for expression in different hosts?
Nucleic acid
sequence and
codon
bias
Issues with
purification
(His tagging, affinity domains)
Secretion
and
disulfide bond
formation
Choice of organism
strain
for
expression
Considerations for
glycosylation
Methods for improving biopharmaceuticals (
Artificial Evolution
/
DNA Shuffling
)
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