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Tight controlled expression and secretion of Lactobacillus brevis SlpA in Lactococcus lactis
Axel Hollmann1, Mariano Saviello, Lucrecia Delfederico
1Laboratorio de Microbiología Molecular, Departamento de Cienciay Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Bernal, Argentina.
Abstract:
Prokaryotes commonly present outer cell wall structures composed of a crystalline array of proteinaceous subunits, known as surface layers (S-layers). The ORF encoding the S-layer protein (SlpA) of Lactobacillus brevis was cloned into Lactococcus lactis under the transcriptional control of the xylose-inducible expression system (XIES). SlpA was secreted into the extracellular medium, as determined by immunoblotting, and assays on the kinetics of SlpA production revealed that repression of the system with glucose did not require the depletion of xylose from the medium that allows transitory ORF expression. The successful use of XIES to express S-layer proteins in the versatile and generally recognized as safe species L. lactis opens new possibilities for an efficient production and isolation of SlpA S-layer protein for its various applications in biotechnology and importantly as an antigen-carrying vehicle.
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