Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2021852 Protein Expression and Purification 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

T7 DNA polymerase expression was performed from an artificial operon by cloning its cofactor, thioredoxin, downstream of a N-terminal 9× His-tagged T7 gene 5 (gp5). Up to 90% of gp5 was soluble in the presence, but not in the absence of thioredoxin coexpression suggesting that free-form thioredoxin assisted solubilization of gp5. Expression and single-step nickel–agarose affinity purification resulted in recovery of an enzyme that was 97% pure. Copurification of thioredoxin was observed and the estimated molar ratio of thioredoxin to gp5 was 1:1 in the purified DNA polymerase complex. Purified T7 DNA polymerase exhibited full polymerase activity compared to the commercial enzyme and required no exogenous thioredoxin for activity.

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