Cell-free expression and in situ immobilization of parasite proteins from clonorchis sinensis for rapid identification of antigenic candidates

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Abstract

Progress towards genetic sequencing of human parasites has provided the groundwork for a post-genomic approach to develop novel antigens for the diagnosis and treatment of parasite infections. To fully utilize the genomic data, however, high-throughput methodologies are required for functional analysis of the proteins encoded in the genomic sequences. In this study, we investigated cell-free expression and in situ immobilization of parasite proteins as a novel platform for the discovery of antigenic proteins. PCR-amplified parasite DNA was immobilized on microbeads that were also functionalized to capture synthesized proteins. When the microbeads were incubated in a reaction mixture for cell-free synthesis, proteins expressed from the microbead-immobilized DNA were instantly immobilized on the same microbeads, providing a physical linkage between the genetic information and encoded proteins. This approach of in situ expression and isolation enables streamlined recovery and analysis of cell-free synthesized proteins and also allows facile identification of the genes coding antigenic proteins through direct PCR of the microbead-bound DNA.

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Catherine, C., Lee, S. W., Ju, J. W., Kim, H. C., Shin, H. I., Kim, Y. J., & Kim, D. M. (2015). Cell-free expression and in situ immobilization of parasite proteins from clonorchis sinensis for rapid identification of antigenic candidates. PLoS ONE, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143597

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