Biotechnology Letters, Vol.23, No.9, 697-703, 2001
The ubiquitous 38 kDa contaminant in glutamic acid decarboxylase preparation from the cytosol of Pichia pastoris after immobilised metal ion affinity chromatography is an alcohol dehydrogenase
We expressed a recombinant human glutamic acid decarboxylase (rhGAD) tagged with a hexa-histidine sequence in the Pichia pastoris cytosol. When rhGAD was purified from cell lysates by immobilised metal affinity chromatography, a 38 kDa contaminant protein was evident. This ubiquitous 38 kDa protein was as a yeast alcohol dehydrogenase isozyme that can bind strongly to nickel. Strategies for its removal are discussed.
Keywords:alcohol dehydrogenase;glutamic acid decarboxylase;immobilised metal affinity chromatography;methyl formate;Pichia