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High-throughput Purification of Affinity-tagged Recombinant Proteins
Published on: August 26, 2012
Single-site phosphorylation within the His-tag sequence attached to a recombinant protein
Himanshu Singh1, Deepshikha Verma1, Benjamin Bardiaux2
1Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai, 400005, India.
Abstract:
We report the observation of single-site phosphorylation in a His-tag sequence N-terminally attached to a recombinant protein (UVI31+) in vitro. This modification was detected at position 23 at a serine residue of the His-tag sequence encoded by the vector pET28a. Furthermore, the phosphorylated tag sequence was found to be dephosphorylated by the action of alkaline phosphatases. The functional activity and dynamics of the protein carrying the His-tag sequence were unchanged after phosphorylation. The possibility of phosphorylation within the N-terminal His-tag demonstrates that care has to be taken upon analysis of post-translational modifications via mass spectrometry for recombinant protein expression strategies.
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