In vivo post-translational modifications of recombinant mussel adhesive protein in insect cells |
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Authors: | Lim Seonghye Kim Kyoung Ro Choi Yoo Seong Kim Dae-Kyum Hwang Daehee Cha Hyung Joon |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784, Korea. |
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Abstract: | Mussel adhesive proteins (MAPs) have been suggested as promising bioadhesives for diverse application fields, including medical uses. Previously, we successfully constructed and produced a new type of functional recombinant MAP, fp-151, in a prokaryotic Escherichia coli expression system. Even though the E. coli-derived MAP showed several excellent features, such as high production yield and efficient purification, in vitro enzymatic modification is required to convert tyrosine residues to l-3,4-dihydroxyphenyl alanine (dopa) molecules for its adhesive ability, due to the intrinsic inability of E. coli to undergo post-translational modification. In this work, we produced a soluble recombinant MAP in insect Sf9 cells, which are widely used as an effective and convenient eukaryotic expression system for eukaryotic foreign proteins. Importantly, we found that insect-derived MAP contained converted dopa residues by in vivo post-translational modification. In addition, insect-derived MAP also had other post-translational modifications including phosphorylation of serine and hydroxylation of proline that originally occurred in some natural MAPs. To our knowledge, this is the first report on in vivo post-translational modifications of MAP containing dopa and other modified amino acid residues. |
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Keywords: | mussel adhesive protein post‐translational modification insect cells |
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