Chaperone-mediated refolding of recombinant prochymosin |
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Authors: | Wei C Zhang Y Yang K |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100080, China;(2) Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100080, China |
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Abstract: | It has been verified that prochymosin is characterized by a two-stage refolding: dilution of unfolded protein into pH 11 buffer followed by neutralization at pH 8; the high-pH step is indispensable. Here we demonstrate that one-stage refolding around pH 8 can be achieved when GroE or 10-fold molar excess (rather than catalytic concentration) of protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) over prochymosin is present. The helping effect varies with the oxidation states of prochymosin. GroE and PDI increase the reactivation of the unfolded, partially reduced and the unfolded, oxidized prochymosin from 5% to 40% and from 50% to 100%, respectively. For the unfolded and fully reduced prochymosin, GroE does not have a positive effect, whereas PDI promotes renaturation from 2% to 28%. Based on our previous and present observations, we propose that at pH 8 there may be two kinds of incorrect interactions within and between prochymosin polypeptides leading to unproductive pathways: one prevents disulfide rearrangement, which can be avoided by high pH; the other interferes with acquisition of native conformation, which can be relieved by GroE and PDI. |
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Keywords: | GroEL GroES protein disulfide isomerase prochymosin refolding |
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