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Construction of a set Gateway-based destination vectors for high-throughput cloning and expression screening in Escherichia coli

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Analytical BioChemistry, 343(2), p.313-321, 2005Trabajos contenidos:
  • Busso, D
  • Delagoutte-Busso, B
  • Moras, D
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: We describe here the construction of a 10-Gateway-based vector set applicable for high-throughput cloning and for expressing recombinant proteins in Escherichia coli. Plasmids bear elements required to produce recombinant proteins under control of the T7 promoter and encode diVerent N-terminal partners. Since the vector set is derived from a unique backbone, a consistent comparison of the impact of fusion partner(s)on protein expression and solubility is easily amenable. Finally, a sequence encoding a six-histidine tag has been inserted to be in frame with the cloned open reading frame either at its C terminus or at the N terminus, giving the Xexibility of choosing the six-histidine tag location for further puriWcation. To test the applicability of our vector set, expression and solubility proWle and six-histidine tag accessibility have been demonstrated for two Bacillus subtilis signaling proteins' encoding genes (SBGP codes E0508 and E0511).
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We describe here the construction of a 10-Gateway-based vector set applicable for high-throughput cloning and for expressing recombinant proteins in Escherichia coli. Plasmids bear elements required to produce recombinant proteins under control of the T7 promoter and encode diVerent N-terminal partners. Since the vector set is derived from a unique backbone, a consistent comparison of the impact of fusion partner(s)on protein expression and solubility is easily amenable. Finally, a sequence encoding a six-histidine tag has been inserted to be in frame with the cloned open reading frame either at its C terminus or at the N terminus, giving the Xexibility of choosing the six-histidine tag location for further puriWcation. To test the applicability of our vector set, expression and solubility proWle and six-histidine tag accessibility have been demonstrated for two Bacillus subtilis signaling proteins' encoding genes (SBGP codes E0508 and E0511).

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