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Use of the amicyanin signal sequence for efficient periplasmic expression in E. coli of a human antibody light chain variable domain.

Protein Expr Purif.. 2015-01;  108C:9-12
Dow BA, Tatulian SA, Davidson VL. Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32827, United States
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Abstract

Periplasmic localization of recombinant proteins offers advantages over cytoplasmic protein expression. In this study signal sequence of amicyanin, which is encoded by the mauC gene of Paracoccus denitrificans, was used to express the light chain variable domain of the human κIO8/O18 germline antibody in the periplasm of Escherichiacoli. The expressed protein was purified in good yield (70mg/L of culture) in one step from the periplasmic fraction by affinity chromatography using an engineered hexahistidine tag. Circular dichroism spectroscopy was used to determine if the secondary and tertiary structures of the protein and its thermal stability corresponded to those of the native folded protein. The expre... More

Keywords

Signal sequence; Amicyanin; Protein folding; Protein expression; Antibody