Development of the Fc-III Tagged Protein Expression System for Protein Purification and Detection

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In the present work, we developed the Fc-III tagged protein expression system for protein purification and detection. The Fc-III sequence encodes for a 13 residue peptide and this peptide is cyclized by disulfide bond formation when the fusion protein is expressed. The Fc-III-fusion proteins selectively bind to immunoglobulin Fc domains (IgG-Fc) expressed from E. coli. We showed the efficient purification of Fc-III tagged proteins by immobilized non-native IgG-Fc and the detection of the cellular locations of fusion proteins by fluorescent-conjugated IgG-Fc. Our results prove that Fc-III tagged protein expression system is a simple and efficient tool for protein purification and detection and is a useful addition to the biochemistry and proteomics toolbox. © 2012 Feng et al.

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Feng, S., Tian, E., Zhang, L., Wang, Q., & Deng, H. (2012). Development of the Fc-III Tagged Protein Expression System for Protein Purification and Detection. PLoS ONE, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044208

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