Cryogenic protection of phosphofructokinase using amino acids and zinc ions

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PATENT NO 4897353
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06924794

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A method of protecting soluble proteins such that their biological activity is preserved after freezing by exposing the protein to an amino acid or trimethylamine-N-oxide and transition metal ion prior to freezing. The protected protein can then be thawed without denaturation or impairment of the protein's biological activity. The protein is preferably exposed to the amino acid or trimethylamine-N-oxide by placing it in a 25-100 mM aqueous solution of organic solute and 1 mM Zn.sup.+2. This method is especially effective in preserving the biological activity of fragile proteins such as the enzyme phosphofructokinase. The present method can be used to preserve pharmaceutically useful proteins in a frozen form for storage and distribution. The treated protein can be thawed and administered directly to a user without removing the cryoprotectant since the amino acid or oxide and trace amounts of many transition metal ions are nontoxic.

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  • UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Carpenter, John F David, CA 30 758
Crowe, John H Davis, CA 27 478
Crowe, Lois M Davis, CA 6 250
Hand, Steven C Louisville, CO 4 110

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