Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8359568 Protein Expression and Purification 2018 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
N-acylethanolamine acid amidase (NAAA) is an N-terminal nucleophile (Ntn) enzyme with a catalytic cysteine residue that has highest activity at acidic pH. The most prominent substrate hydrolyzed is palmitoylethanolamine (PEA), which regulates inflammation. Inhibitors of NAAA have been shown to increase endogenous levels of PEA, and are of interest as potential treatments for inflammatory disorders and other maladies. Currently, there are no X-ray or NMR structures of NAAA available to inform medicinal chemistry. Additionally, there are a limited number of enzyme structures available that are within the Ntn-hydrolase family, have a catalytic cysteine residue, and have a high sequence homology. For these reasons, we developed expression and purification methods for the production of enzyme samples amenable to structural characterization. Mammalian cells are necessary for post-translational processing, including signal sequence cleavage and glycosylation, that are required for a correctly folded zymogen before conversion to active, and mature enzyme. We have identified an expression construct, mammalian cell line, specific media and additives to express and secrete hNAAA zymogen and we further optimized propagation conditions and show this secretion method is suitable for isotopic labeling of the protein. We refined purification methods to achieve a high degree of protein purity potentially suited to crystallography. Glycosylated proteins can present challenges to biophysical methods. Therefore we deglycosylate the enzyme and show that the activity of the mature enzyme is not affected by deglycosylation.
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