分拣酶
排序酶A
化学
噬菌体
生物结合
共价键
肽序列
豇豆花叶病毒
肽
生物物理学
计算生物学
纳米技术
生物化学
基因
生物
细菌蛋白
大肠杆菌
材料科学
有机化学
核糖核酸
作者
Dustin P. Patterson,Benjamin Schwarz,John Avera,Brian Western,Matthew R. Hicks,Paul E Krugler,Matthew F. Terra,Masaki Uchida,Kimberly McCoy,Trevor Douglas
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.7b00296
摘要
Virus-like particles are unique platforms well suited for the construction of nanomaterials with broad-range applications. The research presented here describes the development of a modular approach for the covalent attachment of protein domains to the exterior of the versatile bacteriophage P22 virus-like particle (VLP) via a sortase-mediated ligation strategy. The bacteriophage P22 coat protein was genetically engineered to incorporate an LPETG amino acid sequence on the C-terminus, providing the peptide recognition sequence utilized by the sortase enzyme to catalyze peptide bond formation between the LPETG-tagged protein and a protein containing a polyglycine sequence on the N-terminus. Here we evaluate attachment of green fluorescent protein (GFP) and the head domain of the influenza hemagglutinin (HA) protein by genetically producing polyglycine tagged proteins. Attachment of both proteins to the exterior of the P22 VLP was found to be highly efficient as judged by SDS-PAGE densitometry. These results enlarge the tool kit for modifying the P22 VLP system and provide new insights for other VLPs that have an externally displayed C-terminus that can use the described strategy for the modular modification of their external surface for various applications.
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