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Novel Surface Display System for Proteins on Non-Genetically Modified Gram-Positive Bacteria
Authors:Tjibbe Bosma   Rolf Kanninga   Jolanda Neef   Sandrine A. L. Audouy   Maarten L. van Roosmalen   Anton Steen   Girbe Buist   Jan Kok   Oscar P. Kuipers   George Robillard     Kees Leenhouts
Abstract:A novel display system is described that allows highly efficient immobilization of heterologous proteins on bacterial surfaces in applications for which the use of genetically modified bacteria is less desirable. This system is based on nonliving and non-genetically modified gram-positive bacterial cells, designated gram-positive enhancer matrix (GEM) particles, which are used as substrates to bind externally added heterologous proteins by means of a high-affinity binding domain. This binding domain, the protein anchor (PA), was derived from the Lactococcus lactis peptidoglycan hydrolase AcmA. GEM particles were typically prepared from the innocuous bacterium L. lactis, and various parameters for the optimal preparation of GEM particles and binding of PA fusion proteins were determined. The versatility and flexibility of the display and delivery technology were demonstrated by investigating enzyme immobilization and nasal vaccine applications.
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