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Toxic Protein Expression in Escherichia Coli Using a Rhamnose-Based Tightly Regulated and Tunable Promoter System

2006; Future Science Ltd; Volume: 40; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2144/000112112

ISSN

1940-9818

Autores

Matthew J. Giacalone, Angela Gentile, Brian T. Lovitt, Neil L. Berkley, Carl W. Gunderson, Mark W. Surber,

Tópico(s)

Enzyme Structure and Function

Resumo

The refinement of tightly regulated prokaryotic expression systems that permit functional expression of toxic recombinant proteins is a continually evolving process. Unfortunately, the current best promoter options are either tightly repressed and produce little protein, or produce substantial protein but lack the necessary repression to avoid mutations stimulated by leaky expression in the absence ofinducer. In this report, we present three novel prokaryotic expression constructs that are tightly regulated by L-rhamnose and D-glucose. These expression vectors utilize the Escherichia coli rhaT promoter and corresponding regulatory genes to provide titratable, high-level protein yield without compromising clone integrity. Together, these components may enable the stable cloning and functional expression of otherwise toxic proteins.

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