Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10843525 | Protein Expression and Purification | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Amyloid-β peptide 42 (Aβ42) mediates neuronal degeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We sought to produce recombinant Aβ42 as an ubiquitin extension. A synthetic oligonucleotide encoding Aβ42 was constructed and cloned as an extended polypeptide of hexahistidine-tagged ubiquitin (H6Ub) using the pET vector. Isopropyl-β-d-thiogalactopyranoside induction of transformed Escherichia coli resulted in the production of large amounts of insoluble H6Ub-Aβ42 fusion protein. H6Ub-Aβ42 was solubilized in 8 M urea and applied to a nickel-nitrilotriacetic acid affinity column for purification. Column washing removed the urea and soluble H6Ub-Aβ42 was eluted, indicating that covalently attached ubiquitin prevented Aβ42 from aggregating. Aβ42 was cleaved from H6Ub using recombinant yeast ubiquitin hydrolase-1 (YUH-1) and purified using reverse-phase chromatography. The recombinant Aβ42 prepared in this study has the same toxic effect on human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells comparing with chemically synthesized, commercial one. The peptide yield was more than 4 mg/L culture, indicating this ubiquitin fusion technique is an attractive method for production of aggregation-prone peptides such as Aβ42.
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Authors
Eun Kyung Lee, Jin Ha Hwang, Dong Yeon Shin, Dae Ihn Kim, Yung Joon Yoo,