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प्रश्न
How biotechnology is used in production of Human insulin.
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Biotechnology is used in the production of human Insulin:
i. Isolation of DNA (gene) from the donor organism:
- The desire gene to be cloned is obtained from the source organism (donor). Initially, the cells of the donor organism are sheared in a blender and treated with a suitable detergent.
- Genetic material from the donor is isolated and purified using several techniques.
- Isolated DNA can be spooled on to a glass rod.
ii. Insertion into a Plasmid
- The insulin gene is inserted into a plasmid (a circular DNA molecule commonly found in bacteria) using restriction enzymes that cut DNA at specific sites.
- DNA ligase then joins the human insulin gene with the plasmid, creating recombinant DNA.
iii. Transformation into Host Bacteria
- The recombinant plasmid is introduced into bacteria (commonly E. coli). These bacteria are now genetically modified to carry and express the human insulin gene.
iv. Cloning and Protein Expression
- The modified bacteria multiply rapidly, each producing insulin protein as they grow and divide.
- The human insulin gene directs these bacteria to produce insulin in the same way they would a natural protein.
v. Harvesting and Purification
- The insulin is then harvested from the bacterial cells and purified to ensure it is safe and suitable for human use.
vi. Formulation for Medical
- The purified insulin is formulated into a form suitable for injection and distributed for use in diabetes management.
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