Efficient expression of soluble recombinant protein fused with core-streptavidin in bacterial strain with t7 expression system

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Abstract

The limited amount of fusion protein transported into cytosol milieu has made it challenging to obtain a sufficient amount for further applications. To avoid the laborious and expensive task, T7 promoter-driving pET-30a(+) coding for chimeric gene of thymidine phosphorylase and core streptavidin as a model system was constructed and transformed into a variety of E. coli strains with T7 expression system. Our results demonstrated that the pET-30a(+)-TP-coreSA/Lemo21(DE3) system is able to provide efficient expression of soluble TP-coreSA fusion protein for purification. Moreover, the eluted TP-coreSA fusion protein tethered on biotinylated A549 carcinoma cells could effectively eliminate these malignant cells after administrating prodrug 5′-DFUR.

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Tarar, A., Alyami, E. M., & Peng, C. A. (2020). Efficient expression of soluble recombinant protein fused with core-streptavidin in bacterial strain with t7 expression system. Methods and Protocols, 3(4), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/mps3040082

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