High-level expression of cecropin CMIV in E. coli from a fusion construct containing the human tumor necrosis factor

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Abstract

Cecropin CMIV gene was fused to the 3'-terminus of the mutated tumor necrosis factor (TNFb) gene and the fusion gene was directly under the control of an inducible T7 promoter in pET-11d. This fusion gene was overexpressed in Escherichia coli with an expression level of approximate 40%-50% of total cellular proteins, and was produced mainly in the form of inclusion body. Peptide with antibacterial activity was obtained by cleaving the fusion protein with CNBr.

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Wang, L., Wu, H., Dou, F., Xie, W., & Xu, X. (1997). High-level expression of cecropin CMIV in E. coli from a fusion construct containing the human tumor necrosis factor. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International, 41(5), 1051–1056. https://doi.org/10.1080/15216549700202121

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