Protein trans-splicing and cyclization by a naturally split intein from the dnaE gene of Synechocystis species PCC6803
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Protein trans-splicing and cyclization by a naturally split intein from the dnaE gene of Synechocystis species PCC6803
Abstract
A naturally occurring split intein from the dnaE gene of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 (Ssp DnaE intein) has been shown to mediate efficient in vivo and in vitro trans-splicing in a foreign protein context. A cis-splicing Ssp DnaE intein construct displayed splicing activity similar to the trans-splicing form, which suggests that the N- and C-terminal intein fragments have a high affinity interaction. An in vitro trans-splicing system was developed that used a bacterially expressed N-terminal fragment of the Ssp DnaE intein and either a bacterially expressed or chemically synthesized intein C-terminal fragment. Unlike artificially split inteins, the Ssp DnaE intein fragments could be reconstituted in vitro under native conditions to mediate splicing as well as peptide bond cleavage. This property allowed the development of an on-column trans-splicing system that permitted the facile separation of reactants and products. Furthermore, the trans-splicing activity of the Ssp DnaE intein was successfully applied to the cyclization of proteins in vivo. Also, the isolation of the unspliced precursor on chitin resin allowed the cyclization reaction to proceed in vitro. The Ssp DnaE intein thus represents a potentially important protein for in vivo and in vitro protein manipulation.
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