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Published on: July 31, 2012
Production of bioactive liver-targeting interferon Mu-IFN-CSP by soluble prokaryotic expression
Along Liu1,2,3, Shuiqing Gui4, Lun Zhang1,2
1School of Basic Courses, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, 280 Wai Huan Dong Road, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Guangzhou, 510006, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
A novel liver-targeting interferon (IFN-CSP) was successfully over-expressed in our previous work. The in vitro and in vivo investigation revealed that IFN-CSP has significant anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) effect and liver-targeting capacity. However, due to the IFN-CSP tends to form inclusion bodies in recombinant Escherichia coli (E. coli), efficient production of the soluble liver-targeting interferon is a challenge. In view of biomedical application, novel strategies for efficiently expressing liver-targeting interferon and overcoming its poor solubility are necessary and important. In the present study, a modified mu-IFN-CSP was designed base on the amino acid mutant of the native IFN-CSP. Meanwhile, the coding sequence of mu-IFN-CSP was optimized for E. coli preferred codon and the induction conditions for expression were optimized by an orthogonal test. After amino acid mutant, codon optimization and induction conditions optimization, the solubility of Mu-IFN-CSP in E. coli was up to 98.4%. The structural comparison and molecular dynamic simulation showed that the Mu-IFN-CSP formed three structure changes and were more stable than the native IFN-CSP. Tissue sections binding assays revealed that Mu-IFN-CSP was also able to specific binding to liver. In vitro anti-HBV activity assays showed that the soluble Mu-IFN-CSP has improved anti-HBV effect in HepG2.2.15 cells compared to the native IFN-CSP. The present study reports for the first time that liver-targeting interferon Mu-IFN-CSP can be expressed as soluble form, and also contributes to further support its application as liver-targeting anti-HBV medicine.
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