Construction of an expression system for aqualysin I in Escherichia coli that gives a markedly improved yield of the enzyme protein

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An expression system for aqualysin I from Thermus aquaticus YT-1, a thermophilic serine protease belonging to the proteinase K family, in Escherichia coli is available, but the efficiency of production has been rather low for detailed analysis of the product. We developed a maltose biding protein (MBP)-fused proaqualysin I expression plasmid (pMAQ-c2Δ) in which MBP is attached to the N-terminus of proaqualysin I. MBP appeared effectively to suppress the folding-promoting activity of the N-terminal propeptide when the bacteria were grown at 30°C, leading to a massive accumulation of fusion aqualysin I precursor. The precursor was converted efficiently to mature aqualysin I by heat treatment at 70°C, enabling us to obtain 40 times more aqualysin I than is available using expression systems such as pAQNΔC105. By analyzing the product of the pMAQ-c2Δ-derived inactive mutant expression vector, pMAQ-S222A, it was confirmed that aqualysin I was initially expressed as a whole fusion protein and then processed autocatalytically.

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Sakaguchi, M., Niimiya, K., Takezawa, M., Toki, T., Sugahara, Y., & Kawakita, M. (2008). Construction of an expression system for aqualysin I in Escherichia coli that gives a markedly improved yield of the enzyme protein. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 72(8), 2012–2018. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80132

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