Enhanced purification and characterization of the PfeIF4A (PfH45) helicase from Plasmodium Falciparum using a codon-optimised clone |
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Authors: | Evans Luke Gowers Darren Firman Keith Youell James |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biochemical and Biotechnological Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan 250012, China. |
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Abstract: | Thymosin α1-thymopentin (Tα1-TP5) fusion peptide has been proved to be an immune regulator based on its higher immunoregulatory activity than Tα1 and TP5. To obtain Tα1-TP5 more effectively and economically, Tα1-TP5 was genetically fused to a self-cleaving intein-chitin binding domain tag for purification via chitin beads in Escherichia coli. After affinity purification, the target peptide was released from the chitin beads via self-cleaving intein ((INTervening protEIN) induced by dithiothreitol. Further, Tα1-TP5 was purified by Superdex 30 and identified by Tricine-SDS-PAGE and electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry. Finally, about 7.6 mg Tα1-TP5 purified from the soluble fraction and inclusion bodies was obtained from 1 L culture media. The purity was 95% after a series of chromatographic purification steps. In vitro, the purified Tα1-TP5 could stimulate the proliferation of mouse splenic lymphocytes. Overall, this work demonstrated that Tα1-TP5 was purified with low cost and high efficiency, greatly expanding its potential use as an immune regulator. |
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