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Biochemical Characterization of Recombinant Cu–Zn SOD from Citrus limon Fused to Gliadin Peptides

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 2018; 
Ratna Annisa Utami , Sukmadjaja Asyarie , Debbie Soefie Retnoningrum*
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Recombinant Proteins E. coli strains BL21(DE3) (Invitrogen, USA) for protein expression is maintained at the Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, the School of Pharmacy, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia. The plasmids for overexpression were pJExpress416 (ATUM, https://www.atum.bio/) for GliSOD_P61 and pET16b (Genscript, http://www.genscript.com/) for SOD_Cl and GliSOD_P51. The recombinant E. coli was grown in selective medium containing 100 µg/mL ampicillin for clone selection and protein overproduction. Get A Quote

Abstract

Two fusion proteins of SOD Citrus limon (SOD_Cl) with gliadin peptides, QQPYPQPQPF (GliSOD_P61) and LGQQQPFPPQQPYPQPQPF (GliSOD_P51) were constructed to enhance their permeability through epithelial cells. The introduction of gliadin peptide might alter the biochemical properties of the protein. In the present study, the effect of using synthetic codon-optimized gene to the level of SODs production in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) and the effects of the introduction of gliadin peptides to the biochemical character of SOD_Cl were investigated including their enzyme kinetics and stability. All proteins were overproduced and affinity purified into homogeneity. Residual SOD activity was determined based on nitro blue ... More

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