Thermolabile antifreeze protein produced in Escherichia coli for structural analysis |
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Authors: | Lin Feng-Hsu Sun Tianjun Fletcher Garth L Davies Peter L |
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Institution: | Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6. |
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Abstract: | Inclusion bodies of recombinant human growth hormone (r-hGH) were isolated from Escherichia coli, enriched and solubilized in 100 mM Tris buffer containing 6 M n-propanol and 2 M urea. Around 4 mg/ml of r-hGH from inclusion bodies were solubilized in 6 M n-propanol-based buffer containing 2 M urea. Existence of native-like secondary structure of r-hGH in 6 M n-propanol solution was confirmed by CD and fluorescence spectra. Solubilized r-hGH was subsequently refolded by pulsatile dilution, purified to homogeneity and found to be functionally active. Tris buffer containing 6 M n-propanol and 2 M urea also effectively solubilized a number of proteins expressed as inclusion bodies in E. coli. Mild solubilization of inclusion body proteins, chaotropic effect of n-propanol at high concentration and kosmotropic effect at lower concentration helped in improved refolding of the solubilized protein. Around 40% of the r-hGH in the form of inclusion body aggregates was refolded into bioactive form while using n-propanol as solubilization agent. Solubilization with 6 M n-propanol solution thus can be a viable alternative for achieving high throughput recovery of bioactive protein from inclusion bodies of E. coli. |
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