Winckler LI, Dissmeyer N. TEV protease cleavage in generation of artificial substrate proteins bearing neo-N-termini.
Methods Enzymol 2023. [PMID:
37532397 DOI:
10.1016/bs.mie.2023.02.015]
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Abstract
The tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease is widely used in in vitro and in vivo approaches for the removal of affinity tags from fusion proteins or the generation of proteins with a desired N-terminal amino acid. Processing of fusion proteins by the TEV protease can either be achieved by encoding the TEV protease and its recognition site on one construct (self-cleavage) or on two different constructs (co-expression). Here, we compare the efficiency of the self-splitting approach to the co-expression approach.
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