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Numaswitch: an efficient high-titer expression platform to produce peptides and small proteins.

AMB Express · 2021

Last updated 2026-05-28

Researchers developed a new method called Numaswitch to produce peptides and small proteins more efficiently. Using this method, they were able to create over 2 grams of Teriparatide per liter of fermentation broth, meeting the quality standards required for active pharmaceutical ingredients.

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JournalAMB Express, 2021
Citations9
Relative citation ratio0.87
NIH percentile46
Molecules

Abstract

The production of peptides as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) by recombinant technologies is of emerging interest. A reliable production platform, however, is still missing due the inherent characteristics of peptides such as proteolytic sensitivity, aggregation and cytotoxicity. We have developed a new technology named Numaswitch solving present limitations. Numaswitch was successfully employed for the production of diverse peptides and small proteins varying in length, physicochemical and functional characteristics, including Teriparatide, Linaclotide, human β-amyloid and Serum amyloid A3. Additionally, the potential of Numaswitch for a cost-efficient commercial production is demonstrated yielding > 2 g Teriparatide per liter fermentation broth in a quality meeting API standard.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 33765268 ↗