Authors
Roxana Disela, Olivier Le Bussy, Geoffroy Geldhof, Martin Pabst, Marcel Ottens
Publication date
2023/9
Journal
Biotechnology Journal
Volume
18
Issue
9
Pages
2300068
Description
Mass‐spectrometry‐based proteomics is increasingly employed to monitor purification processes or to detect critical host cell proteins in the final drug substance. This approach is inherently unbiased and can be used to identify individual host cell proteins without prior knowledge. In process development for the purification of new biopharmaceuticals, such as protein subunit vaccines, a broader knowledge of the host cell proteome could promote a more rational process design. Proteomics can establish qualitative and quantitative information on the complete host cell proteome before purification (i.e., protein abundances and physicochemical properties). Such information allows for a more rational design of the purification strategy and accelerates purification process development. In this study, we present an extensive proteomic characterisation of two E. coli host cell strains widely employed in academia and …
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