Single-step affinity purification of recombinant proteins using a self-excising module from Neisseria meningitidis FrpC |
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Authors: | Sadilkova Lenka Osicka Radim Sulc Miroslav Linhartova Irena Novak Petr Sebo Peter |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Microbiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ-142 20 Prague 4, Czech Republic. |
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Abstract: | Purification of recombinant proteins is often a challenging process involving several chromatographic steps that must be optimized for each target protein. Here, we developed a self-excising module allowing single-step affinity chromatography purification of untagged recombinant proteins. It consists of a 250-residue-long self-processing module of the Neisseria meningitidis FrpC protein with a C-terminal affinity tag. The N terminus of the module is fused to the C terminus of a target protein of interest. Upon binding of the fusion protein to an affinity matrix from cell lysate and washing out contaminating proteins, site-specific cleavage of the Asp-Pro bond linking the target protein to the self-excising module is induced by calcium ions. This results in the release of the target protein with only a single aspartic acid residue added at the C terminus, while the self-excising affinity module remains trapped on the affinity matrix. The system was successfully tested with several target proteins, including glutathione-S-transferase, maltose-binding protein, beta-galactosidase, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase, and adenylate cyclase, and two different affinity tags, chitin-binding domain or poly-His. Moreover, it was demonstrated that it can be applied as an alternative to two currently existing systems, based on the self-splicing intein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and sortase A of Staphylococcus aureus. |
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Keywords: | Asp–Pro bond FrpC purification self-cleavage self-excising self-processing |
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