Expression and secretion of recombinant outer-surface protein A from the Lyme disease agent, Borrelia burgdorferi, in Nicotiana tabacum suspension cells

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Abstract

The ospA gene of Borrelia burgdorferi codes for an outer membrane lipoprotein, which is a major antigen of the Lyme disease agent. Recombinant OspA vaccines tested so far were expressed in Escherichia coli. In this study, we investigated the expression of a soluble OspA protein in Nicotiana tabacum suspension cells and evaluated the secretion of OspA driven by either its own bacterial signal peptide or a plant signal peptide fused to the amino-terminal cysteine of the mature form. In both cases, the signal peptide was cleaved off and OspA secreted. During secretion, OspA was N-glycosylated. Addition of a C-terminal KDEL sequence led to retention of OspA in the endoplasmic reticulum. © Springer 2006.

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Navarre, C., Delannoy, M., Lefebvre, B., Nader, J., Vanham, D., & Boutry, M. (2006). Expression and secretion of recombinant outer-surface protein A from the Lyme disease agent, Borrelia burgdorferi, in Nicotiana tabacum suspension cells. Transgenic Research, 15(3), 325–335. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11248-006-0002-7

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