Expression and purification of recombinant human alpha1-proteinase inhibitor and its single amino acid substituted variants in Escherichia coli for enhanced stability and biological activity
- PMID: 20346993
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2010.03.008
Expression and purification of recombinant human alpha1-proteinase inhibitor and its single amino acid substituted variants in Escherichia coli for enhanced stability and biological activity
Abstract
Human alpha(1)-proteinase inhibitor (alpha(1)-PI) is the most abundant protease inhibitor found in the blood and expression of biologically active recombinant alpha(1)-PI has great potential in therapeutic applications. We report here the expression of a synthetic alpha(1)-PI gene and its variants in Escherichia coli. Modified alpha(1)-PI gene and its single amino acid variants were cloned in pMAL-c2X vector, which allowed expression of recombinant protein(s) as a fusion of maltose-binding protein (MBP) with factor Xa protease recognition site between the fusion partners. The synthetic gene(s) were expressed in different E. coli strains and maximum expression of recombinant alpha(1)-PI and variants up to 24% of total soluble protein (TSP) was achieved with engineered strain carrying extra copies of tRNAs for rare codons. Recombinant alpha(1)-PI protein(s) were purified by amylose affinity chromatography with high homogeneity and overall yield of about 7-9 mg l(-1) of bacterial culture (approximately 5.2 g wet cell mass). E. coli expressed recombinant alpha(1)-PI showed specific anti-elastase activity and appeared as a single band of approximately 45.0 kDa on SDS-PAGE. Primary structure of purified protein and integrity of N-terminus has been verified by mass spectrometric analysis. Recombinant alpha(1)-PI expressed in E. coli was fully intact having molecular mass similar to native unglycosylated protein purified from human plasma. Increased thermostability and specific activities of purified alpha(1)-PI variant proteins confirmed the stabilizing effect of incorporated mutations. Our results demonstrate efficient expression and purification of stable and biologically active alpha(1)-PI and its variants in E. coli for further therapeutic applications.
2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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