Makagiansar IT, Ikesue A, Nguyen PD, Urbauer JL, Urbauer RJB, Siahaan TJ. Localized production of human E-cadherin-derived first repeat in Escherichia coli.
Protein Expr Purif 2002;
26:449-54. [PMID:
12460769 DOI:
10.1016/s1046-5928(02)00553-3]
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Abstract
E-cadherin is a cell surface adhesion molecule that is expressed in both epithelial and endothelial tissues. In this study, an improved method for the simple production of the human E-cadherin-derived first repeat E-CAD1 was developed by exporting it into the periplasmic space of Escherichia coli. Localization of the recombinant protein into the periplasm allowed the isolation of E-CAD1 without cell lysis. The N-terminus of E-CAD1 is fused to a streptavidin-derived peptide to allow single-step purification using a Streptag affinity column. Optimal expression in LB medium produced 3.2 mg/L while expression in minimal medium containing 15NH(4)Cl as the sole source of nitrogen produced 4.2 mg/L purified (15)N-labeled E-CAD1. Heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy confirmed that the purified E-CAD1 produced in this manner was correctly folded. The expression and purification protocol for unlabeled and isotopically labeled E-CAD1 permits rapid preparative production of this protein for mechanistic and structural studies.
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