Traditional production of industrial and therapeutic proteins by eukaryotic cells typically requires large-scale fermentation capacity. As a result, these systems are not easily portable or reusable for on-demand protein production applications. In this study, we employ Bioproduced Proteins On Demand (Bio-POD), a F127-bisurethane methacrylate hydrogel-based technique that immobilizes engineered for preservable, on-demand production and secretion of medium- and high-molecular weight proteins (in this case, SEAP, α-amylase, and anti-HER2). The gel samples containing encapsulated-yeast demonstrated sustained protein production and exhibited productivity immediately after lyophilization and rehydration. The hydrogel platform described here is the first hydrogel immobilization using a system to produce recombinant proteins of this breadth. These results highlight the potential of this formulation to establish a cost-effective bioprocessing strategy for on-demand protein production.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.01.019DOI Listing

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