One-step purification and structural characterization of a recombinant His-tag 11S globulin expressed in transgenic tobacco
Amarantin, an 11S globulin, is one of the most important storage proteins of amaranth seeds, with relevant nutritional–functional and nutraceutical characteristics. Its cDNA was cloned in-frame with a sequence encoding a polyhistidine tag and expressed under the direction of a 35S promoter in transg...
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Published in | Journal of biotechnology Vol. 115; no. 4; pp. 413 - 423 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Lausanne
Elsevier B.V
23.02.2005
Amsterdam Elsevier New York, NY |
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Summary: | Amarantin, an 11S globulin, is one of the most important storage proteins of amaranth seeds, with relevant nutritional–functional and nutraceutical characteristics. Its cDNA was cloned in-frame with a sequence encoding a polyhistidine tag and expressed under the direction of a 35S promoter in transgenic tobacco seeds. The presence of a (His)
6 tag on the polypeptide permitted a high-yield single-step purification using immobilized metal-ion affinity chromatography and rapid characterization. Purified His-tag amarantin accounted for up to 5% of total soluble seed protein. Biochemical characterization indicated that purified His-tag amarantin migrated with the expected molecular weight (53
kDa) and was correctly processed into an acidic polypeptide (32
kDa) with isoelectric point (p
I) of 5.58 and a basic polypeptide (21
kDa) with p
I of 9.24, linked by a disulfide bridge. Moreover, His-tag amarantin was assembled into both homo- and hetero-hexameric 11S structures. These results show that the His tag did not change the biochemical and physicochemical properties of amarantin. The strategy presented here for rapid and high-yield expression and purification procedure should facilitate structure–function studies for this nutritional protein. |
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ISSN: | 0168-1656 1873-4863 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2004.09.013 |