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High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli

BACKGROUND: Disulfide-rich proteins or DRPs are versatile bioactive compounds that encompass a wide variety of pharmacological, therapeutic, and/or biotechnological applications. Still, the production of DRPs in sufficient quantities is a major bottleneck for their complete structural or functional...

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Autores principales: Nozach, Hervé, Fruchart-Gaillard, Carole, Fenaille, François, Beau, Fabrice, Ramos, Oscar Henrique Pereira, Douzi, Badreddine, Saez, Natalie J, Moutiez, Mireille, Servent, Denis, Gondry, Muriel, Thaï, Robert, Cuniasse, Philippe, Vincentelli, Renaud, Dive, Vincent
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23607455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2859-12-37
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author Nozach, Hervé
Fruchart-Gaillard, Carole
Fenaille, François
Beau, Fabrice
Ramos, Oscar Henrique Pereira
Douzi, Badreddine
Saez, Natalie J
Moutiez, Mireille
Servent, Denis
Gondry, Muriel
Thaï, Robert
Cuniasse, Philippe
Vincentelli, Renaud
Dive, Vincent
author_facet Nozach, Hervé
Fruchart-Gaillard, Carole
Fenaille, François
Beau, Fabrice
Ramos, Oscar Henrique Pereira
Douzi, Badreddine
Saez, Natalie J
Moutiez, Mireille
Servent, Denis
Gondry, Muriel
Thaï, Robert
Cuniasse, Philippe
Vincentelli, Renaud
Dive, Vincent
author_sort Nozach, Hervé
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description BACKGROUND: Disulfide-rich proteins or DRPs are versatile bioactive compounds that encompass a wide variety of pharmacological, therapeutic, and/or biotechnological applications. Still, the production of DRPs in sufficient quantities is a major bottleneck for their complete structural or functional characterization. Recombinant expression of such small proteins containing multiple disulfide bonds in the bacteria E. coli is considered difficult and general methods and protocols, particularly on a high throughput scale, are limited. RESULTS: Here we report a high throughput screening approach that allowed the systematic investigation of the solubilizing and folding influence of twelve cytoplasmic partners on 28 DRPs in the strains BL21 (DE3) pLysS, Origami B (DE3) pLysS and SHuffle® T7 Express lysY (1008 conditions). The screening identified the conditions leading to the successful soluble expression of the 28 DRPs selected for the study. Amongst 336 conditions tested per bacterial strain, soluble expression was detected in 196 conditions using the strain BL21 (DE3) pLysS, whereas only 44 and 50 conditions for soluble expression were identified for the strains Origami B (DE3) pLysS and SHuffle® T7 Express lysY respectively. To assess the redox states of the DRPs, the solubility screen was coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) to determine the exact masses of the produced DRPs or fusion proteins. To validate the results obtained at analytical scale, several examples of proteins expressed and purified to a larger scale are presented along with their MS and functional characterization. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that the production of soluble and functional DRPs with cytoplasmic partners is possible in E. coli. In spite of its reducing cytoplasm, BL21 (DE3) pLysS is more efficient than the Origami B (DE3) pLysS and SHuffle® T7 Express lysY trxB(-)/gor(-) strains for the production of DRPs in fusion with solubilizing partners. However, our data suggest that oxidation of the proteins occurs ex vivo. Our protocols allow the production of a large diversity of DRPs using DsbC as a fusion partner, leading to pure active DRPs at milligram scale in many cases. These results open up new possibilities for the study and development of DRPs with therapeutic or biotechnological interest whose production was previously a limitation.
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spelling pubmed-36682272013-06-01 High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli Nozach, Hervé Fruchart-Gaillard, Carole Fenaille, François Beau, Fabrice Ramos, Oscar Henrique Pereira Douzi, Badreddine Saez, Natalie J Moutiez, Mireille Servent, Denis Gondry, Muriel Thaï, Robert Cuniasse, Philippe Vincentelli, Renaud Dive, Vincent Microb Cell Fact Research BACKGROUND: Disulfide-rich proteins or DRPs are versatile bioactive compounds that encompass a wide variety of pharmacological, therapeutic, and/or biotechnological applications. Still, the production of DRPs in sufficient quantities is a major bottleneck for their complete structural or functional characterization. Recombinant expression of such small proteins containing multiple disulfide bonds in the bacteria E. coli is considered difficult and general methods and protocols, particularly on a high throughput scale, are limited. RESULTS: Here we report a high throughput screening approach that allowed the systematic investigation of the solubilizing and folding influence of twelve cytoplasmic partners on 28 DRPs in the strains BL21 (DE3) pLysS, Origami B (DE3) pLysS and SHuffle® T7 Express lysY (1008 conditions). The screening identified the conditions leading to the successful soluble expression of the 28 DRPs selected for the study. Amongst 336 conditions tested per bacterial strain, soluble expression was detected in 196 conditions using the strain BL21 (DE3) pLysS, whereas only 44 and 50 conditions for soluble expression were identified for the strains Origami B (DE3) pLysS and SHuffle® T7 Express lysY respectively. To assess the redox states of the DRPs, the solubility screen was coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) to determine the exact masses of the produced DRPs or fusion proteins. To validate the results obtained at analytical scale, several examples of proteins expressed and purified to a larger scale are presented along with their MS and functional characterization. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that the production of soluble and functional DRPs with cytoplasmic partners is possible in E. coli. In spite of its reducing cytoplasm, BL21 (DE3) pLysS is more efficient than the Origami B (DE3) pLysS and SHuffle® T7 Express lysY trxB(-)/gor(-) strains for the production of DRPs in fusion with solubilizing partners. However, our data suggest that oxidation of the proteins occurs ex vivo. Our protocols allow the production of a large diversity of DRPs using DsbC as a fusion partner, leading to pure active DRPs at milligram scale in many cases. These results open up new possibilities for the study and development of DRPs with therapeutic or biotechnological interest whose production was previously a limitation. BioMed Central 2013-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3668227/ /pubmed/23607455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2859-12-37 Text en Copyright © 2013 Nozach et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Nozach, Hervé
Fruchart-Gaillard, Carole
Fenaille, François
Beau, Fabrice
Ramos, Oscar Henrique Pereira
Douzi, Badreddine
Saez, Natalie J
Moutiez, Mireille
Servent, Denis
Gondry, Muriel
Thaï, Robert
Cuniasse, Philippe
Vincentelli, Renaud
Dive, Vincent
High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli
title High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli
title_full High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli
title_fullStr High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli
title_full_unstemmed High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli
title_short High throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase DsbC as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli
title_sort high throughput screening identifies disulfide isomerase dsbc as a very efficient partner for recombinant expression of small disulfide-rich proteins in e. coli
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23607455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2859-12-37
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