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A strategy for obtaining active mammalian enzyme from a fusion protein expressed in bacteria using phospholipase A2 as a model
Authors:A Tseng  R Buchta  A E Goodman  M Loughnan  D Cairns  J Seilhamer  L Johnson  A S Inglis  K F Scott
Affiliation:Pacific Biotechnology, Ltd., Ruschutters Bay, NSW, Australia.
Abstract:An active preparation of human phospholipase A2 (PLA2) was made after expression as an insoluble fusion protein in Escherichia coli. The new key elements required for PLA2 isolation were the maintenance of the fusion protein in solution after the initial solubilization and the use of a tryptophan cleavage procedure for regeneration of native PLA2 from the fusion protein. The fusion protein was composed of a beta-galactosidase leader peptide incorporating six consecutive threonine residues to aid in insoluble inclusion body formation, followed by a tryptophan adjacent to the N-terminus of PLA2. The fusion protein was purified from cell lysates, and the leader peptide was cleaved on the C-terminal side of the tryptophan residue with N-chlorosuccinimide. The released PLA2 was refolded and renatured to produce an enzyme with activity comparable to that of other phospholipases A2.
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