A new strategy for full-length Ebola virus glycoprotein expression in E.coli

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Abstract

Ebola virus (EBOV) causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates with high rates of fatality. Glycoprotein (GP) is the only envelope protein of EBOV, which may play a critical role in virus attachment and entry as well as stimulating host protective immune responses. However, the lack of expression of full-length GP in Escherichia coli hinders the further study of its function in viral pathogenesis. In this study, the vp40 gene was fused to the full-length gp gene and cloned into a prokaryotic expression vector. We showed that the VP40-GP and GP-VP40 fusion proteins could be expressed in E.coli at 16 °C. In addition, it was shown that the position of vp40 in the fusion proteins affected the yields of the fusion proteins, with a higher level of production of the fusion protein when vp40 was upstream of gp compared to when it was downstream. The results provide a strategy for the expression of a large quantity of EBOV full-length GP, which is of importance for further analyzing the relationship between the structure and function of GP and developing an antibody for the treatment of EBOV infection.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Zai, J., Yi, Y., Xia, H., Zhang, B., & Yuan, Z. (2016). A new strategy for full-length Ebola virus glycoprotein expression in E.coli. Virologica Sinica, 31(6), 500–508. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12250-016-3845-y

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