A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli

L-Asparaginase II signal peptide was used for the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) into the periplasmic space of E. coli. Despite its predominant localisation in the periplasm, CGTase activity was also detected in the extracellular medium, followed by cell lysis. Fiv...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Noor Faizah, Hamdan, Salehhuddin, Mahadi, Nor Muhammad, Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir, Rabu, Amir, Abu Bakar, Farah Diba, Klappa, Peter, Md. Illias, Rosli
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spelling my.utm.446912017-08-29T07:42:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44691/ A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli Ismail, Noor Faizah Hamdan, Salehhuddin Mahadi, Nor Muhammad Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir Rabu, Amir Abu Bakar, Farah Diba Klappa, Peter Md. Illias, Rosli TP Chemical technology L-Asparaginase II signal peptide was used for the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) into the periplasmic space of E. coli. Despite its predominant localisation in the periplasm, CGTase activity was also detected in the extracellular medium, followed by cell lysis. Five mutant signal peptides were constructed to improve the periplasmic levels of CGTase. N1R3 is a mutated signal peptide with the number of positively charged amino acid residues in the n-region increased to a net charge of ?5. This mutant peptide produced a 1.7-fold enhancement of CGTase activity in the periplasm and significantly decreased cell lysis to 7.8% of the wild-type level. The formation of intracellular inclusion bodies was also reduced when this mutated signal peptide was used as judged by SDS–PAGE. Therefore, these results provide evidence of a cost-effective means of expression of recombinant proteins in E. coli. Springer Netherlands 2011 Article PeerReviewed Ismail, Noor Faizah and Hamdan, Salehhuddin and Mahadi, Nor Muhammad and Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir and Rabu, Amir and Abu Bakar, Farah Diba and Klappa, Peter and Md. Illias, Rosli (2011) A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli. Biotechnology Letters, 33 . pp. 999-1005. ISSN 0141-5492
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Ismail, Noor Faizah
Hamdan, Salehhuddin
Mahadi, Nor Muhammad
Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir
Rabu, Amir
Abu Bakar, Farah Diba
Klappa, Peter
Md. Illias, Rosli
A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli
description L-Asparaginase II signal peptide was used for the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) into the periplasmic space of E. coli. Despite its predominant localisation in the periplasm, CGTase activity was also detected in the extracellular medium, followed by cell lysis. Five mutant signal peptides were constructed to improve the periplasmic levels of CGTase. N1R3 is a mutated signal peptide with the number of positively charged amino acid residues in the n-region increased to a net charge of ?5. This mutant peptide produced a 1.7-fold enhancement of CGTase activity in the periplasm and significantly decreased cell lysis to 7.8% of the wild-type level. The formation of intracellular inclusion bodies was also reduced when this mutated signal peptide was used as judged by SDS–PAGE. Therefore, these results provide evidence of a cost-effective means of expression of recombinant proteins in E. coli.
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author Ismail, Noor Faizah
Hamdan, Salehhuddin
Mahadi, Nor Muhammad
Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir
Rabu, Amir
Abu Bakar, Farah Diba
Klappa, Peter
Md. Illias, Rosli
author_facet Ismail, Noor Faizah
Hamdan, Salehhuddin
Mahadi, Nor Muhammad
Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir
Rabu, Amir
Abu Bakar, Farah Diba
Klappa, Peter
Md. Illias, Rosli
author_sort Ismail, Noor Faizah
title A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli
title_short A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli
title_full A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli
title_fullStr A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli
title_full_unstemmed A mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli
title_sort mutant l-asparagise ii signal peptide improves the secretion of recombinant cyclodextrin glucanotransferase and the viability of escherichia coli
publisher Springer Netherlands
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44691/
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