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High-yield expression in Escherichia coli of soluble human alpha-hemoglobin complexed with its molecular chaperone
Authors:Vasseur-Godbillon Corinne  Hamdane Djemel  Marden Michael C  Baudin-Creuza Véronique
Affiliation:INSERM U473, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.
Abstract:The alpha-subunits of human hemoglobin (Hb) have been more difficult to express than beta-chains owing to the high instability of alpha-chains. Here, we describe the production in Escherichia coli of a soluble recombinant alpha-Hb with human alpha-hemoglobin-stabilizing protein (AHSP), its molecular chaperone. To succeed in this expression, we have constructed a vector pGEX-alpha-AHSP which contains two cassettes arranged in tandem in the same orientation permitting to express alpha-hemoglobin and human AHSP. While the GST-alpha-Hb alone was expressed in E.coli as insoluble protein, even after adding lysate containing recombinant AHSP, the expression vector pGEX-alpha-AHSP permits the co-expression of soluble GST-alpha-Hb and GST-AHSP. The alpha-Hb, produced at a high yield of 12 to 20 mg per liter of culture, was then purified as a complex with its chaperone. Biochemical and biophysical properties of recombinant AHSP/recombinant alpha-Hb complex were similar to those of recombinant AHSP/native alpha-Hb complex as assessed by UV/visible and CO or O(2) binding properties. This co-expression technique can be use to study the interaction between a molecular chaperone and its target protein and, more generally, this system would be particularly interesting for the study of partner proteins when one or both proteins are individually unstable.
Keywords:  /math/alpha.gif"   ALT="  {alpha}"   BORDER="  0"  >-hemoglobin-stabilizing protein (AHSP)/  Escherichia coli AHSP and   /math/alpha.gif"   ALT="  {alpha}"   BORDER="  0"  >-hemoglobin expression system/  glutathione S-transferase protein/  human   /math/alpha.gif"   ALT="  {alpha}"   BORDER="  0"  >-hemoglobin/  human hemoglobin/  molecular chaperone AHSP
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