Title of article :
Recombinant Tandem Repeated Expression of S3 and SΔ3 Antimicrobial Peptides
Author/Authors :
Norouzia, Dariush Nano-Biotechnology Department - New Technologies Research Group - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran , Hadadian, Shahin Nano-Biotechnology Department - New Technologies Research Group - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran , Rezaei, Sadegh Department of Biology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Khavari-Nejad, Ramazan Ali Department of Biology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising candidates for new generations of antibiotics to
overcome the threats of multidrug-resistant infections as well as other industrial applications. Recombinant
expression of small peptides is challenging due to low expression rates and high sensitivity to proteases.
However, recombinant multimeric or fusion expression of AMPs facilitates cost-effective large-scale
production of AMPs. In This project, S3 and SΔ3 AMPs were expressed as fusion partners. S3 peptide is a 34
amino acid linear antimicrobial peptide derived from lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding site of factor C of
horseshoe crab hemolymph and SΔ3 is a modified variant of S3 possessing more positive charges.
Methods: Two copy tandem repeat of the fusion protein (named as SΔ3S3-2mer-GS using glycine- serine
linker was expressed in E. coli. BL21 (DE3). After cell disruption and solubilization of inclusion bodies, the
protein was purified by Ni -NTA affinity chromatography. Antimicrobial activity and cytotoxic properties of
purified SΔ3S3-2mer-GS were compared with a previously produced tetramer of S3 with the same glycineserine
linker (S3-4mer-GS) and each of monomeric blocks of S3 and SΔ3.
Results: SΔ3S3-2mer-GS was successfully expressed with an expression rate of 26%. The geometric average
of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC GM) of SΔ3S3-2mer-GS was 28%, 34%, and 57% lower than SΔ3,
S3-4mer-GS, and S3, respectively. SΔ3S3-2mer-GS had no toxic effect on eukaryotes human embryonic
kidney cells at its MIC concentration.
Conclusions: tandem repeated fusion expression strategy could be employed as an effective technique for
recombinant production of AMPs
Keywords :
Tandem Repeat Expression , SΔ3 Fusion Expression , S3 , Antimicrobial Peptide
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)