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Orthogonal Protein Purification Facilitated by a Small Bispecific Affinity Tag
Published on: January 16, 2012
Bacterial sugar-binding protein as a one-step affinity purification tag on dextran-containing resins
Brett Kinrade1, Peter L Davies1, Tyler D R Vance1
1Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.
Abstract:
Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus is an oil-eating bacterium that possesses a large adhesion protein (MhLap) with the potential to bind extracellular ligands. One of these ligand-binding modules is the ~20-kDa PA14 domain (MhPA14) that has affinity for glucose-based carbohydrates. Previous studies showed this sugar-binding domain is retained on dextran-based size-exclusion resins during chromatography, requiring the introduction of glucose or EDTA to remove the protein from the column. Given the ready availability of such size-exclusion resins in biochemistry laboratories, this study explores the use of MhPA14 as an affinity tag for recombinant protein purification. Two different fusion proteins were tested: 1) Green fluorescent protein (GFP) linked to the N-terminus of the MhPA14 tag; and 2) the ice-binding domain from the Marinomonas primoryensis ice-binding protein (MpIBD) linked to the MhPA14 C-terminus by a TEV cut site. The GFP_MhPA14 fusion visibly bound to Superdex, Sephadex, and Sephacryl resins, but did not bind to Sepharose. Using Superdex resin, dextran-affinity purification proved to be an effective one-step purification strategy for both proteins, superior to even nickel-affinity chromatography. Dextran-affinity chromatography was also the most effective method of separating the MhPA14 tag from MpIBD following TEV proteolysis, as compared to both nickel-affinity and ice-affinity methods. These results indicate that MhPA14 has potential for widespread use in recombinant protein purification.
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