- Corbin, Jasmine M;
- Hashimoto, Bryce I;
- Karuppanan, Kalimuthu;
- Kyser, Zachary R;
- Wu, Liying;
- Roberts, Brian A;
- Noe, Amy R;
- Rodriguez, Raymond L;
- McDonald, Karen A;
- Nandi, Somen
An active and tetrameric form of recombinant butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), a large and complex human enzyme, was produced via semicontinuous operation in a transgenic rice cell suspension culture. After transformation of rice callus and screening of transformants, the cultures were scaled up from culture flask to a lab scale bioreactor. The bioreactor was operated through two phases each of growth and expression. The cells were able to produce BChE during both expression phases, with a maximum yield of 1.6 mg BChE/L of culture during the second expression phase. Cells successfully regrew during a 5-day growth phase. A combination of activity assays and Western blot analysis indicated production of an active and fully assembled tetramer of BChE.