
Revolutionizing Peptide Production: Introducing Numacut TEV Protease
Bach-Ngan Wetzel
Postdoctoral Researcher, Numaferm GmbH
The Boulder Peptide Symposium 2024 will feature a significant breakthrough in biotechnology: the Numacut TEV Protease. This innovative enzyme, derived from the tobacco etch virus (TEV) is poised to transform the production of peptides and proteins. Conventional TEV proteases are crucial for removing solubility or affinity tags from fusion proteins, yet they are limited by their specificity at the P1′ position, often hampering cleavage activity or resulting in an extra amino acid on the N-terminus of target molecules. Extra residues at the N-terminus pose a challenge, especially for small peptides (2-50 amino acids), where structural integrity and function are paramount.
Numacut, created through advanced computational methods, addresses these issues with its exceptional substrate specificity. It can efficiently cleave a wide range of amino acids at the P1′ position, overcoming the limitations of conventional TEV protease. This capability was demonstrated in studies involving multiple Switchtag-Teriparatide fusions, each with a different amino acid at P1′, showcasing Numacut’s adaptability to previously challenging residues.
The enzyme’s introduction marks a milestone in peptide synthesis, offering a more versatile approach to produce peptides and proteins with native N-termini. Numacut is already an essential component of Numaferm’s Numaswitch technology, highlighting its potential as a universal TEV protease platform. The symposium will delve into Numacut’s development, its unique properties, and its vast applications, providing attendees with a comprehensive understanding of its role in advancing biotechnological research and production.
Bach-Ngan Wetzel a postdoctoral researcher leading Numaferm’s products department at Numaferm GmbH started her journey in the field of biotechnology at the University of Applied Sciences in Aachen. She continued to expand her knowledge at the University of Münster, delving deeper into the complexities of biotechnology. In 2023, she completed her external PhD in the Institute of Biochemistry of the University of Düsseldorf in collaboration with the biotechnology company Numaferm. In her research, she focused on optimizing peptide and protein production using Numaferm’s recombinant expression platform Numaswitch, aiming to improve and broaden the company’s capabilities for industrial-scale production while maintaining uncompromised product quality. In collaboration with various partners, her research included improving the specificity of the TEV protease, a crucial enzyme for the Numaswitch technology and one of the most widely applied enzymes in biotechnology.
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The purpose of the Boulder Peptide Symposium is to encourage sharing of information related to peptide therapeutic development with an emphasis on the technical, scientific and regulatory aspects of the pharmaceutical development. Presentations that demonstrate original thinking or share experiences from case studies in product development shall receive priority over others.
The Boulder Peptide Symposium offers multiple opportunities for participants to present.
The session topics for Scientific Program are Peptides in the Clinic, Drug Delivery, Chemistry of Complex Peptides, Spotlight on Discovery, and Peptide Showcase. Abstracts may be submitted via the Apply to Present page on the website. Submissions will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Board on a monthly basis and the speaker will be notified of a decision.
Presentation length: Format is 25-30 minutes slide presentation with 5-10 minutes for Q&A, with the exception of Peptide Showcase talks which are 10 minute slide presentations with 5 minutes for Q&A. Please confirm with your session chair to confirm the exact presentation length.
Invited Speakers: Speakers are requested to supply their presentation details 30 days after receiving an invitation to present.
Program Book Deadline: Final abstract and title must be provided no later than September 1st. No changes to the program are possible after this date.
Presentation Format: Oral presenters please provide your presentation slides to the A/V table on the day of your presentation.
Lodging: All speakers are requested to reserve their own room. Discount rates at the conference hotel are available until August 16th.
Registration: All speakers, excluding sponsored presentation speakers, receive a complimentary registration upon approval of the abstract.
The Peptide Showcase is an opportunity for an individual or company to “showcase” new ideas, technology and pipeline assets. Priority shall be given to presentations from biotech and startup companies. Service providers and vendors are not eligible. Speakers in the session receive a complimentary event registration.
Posters can be presented on any topic relevant to peptides including original research, innovative products and technologies.
Eligibility- Any attendee (from academia, industry, biotech or vendor/sponsor) can present a poster. The presentation must contain original scientific thinking. To submit a poster go to the Submit a Poster link from the meeting menu. All submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis and will be notified of approval. September 1st is the last day to submit a poster abstract. Approved posters are published on the BPF website.
A 30 ” x 40″ board shall be provided with thumb tacks. Board will be on an easel and can be rotated for either landscape or portrait formats. Once you apply for a poster, you will get email confirmation that your poster was accepted. The poster session and number assignments will be emailed one week before the Symposium.
Poster boards shall be available for display from 8am to 8pm the day of your assigned poster session. See the program agenda for the poster session schedule.
Every presentation at the Boulder Peptide Symposium is automatically recorded. Speakers are required to give consent for sharing of the presentation video with the peptide community.