HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors

The production of recombinant proteins such as the fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) is the key to establishing their function in cell communication. The production of recombinant FGFs in E. coli is limited, however, due to expression and solubility problems. HaloTag has been used as a fusion protein...

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Main Authors: Changye Sun, Yong Li, Sarah E. Taylor, Xianqing Mao, Mark C. Wilkinson, David G. Fernig
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2015-06-01
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spelling doaj-7458fab867a947bc873649abf35a465c2020-11-24T22:45:48ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592015-06-013e106010.7717/peerj.10601060HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factorsChangye Sun0Yong Li1Sarah E. Taylor2Xianqing Mao3Mark C. Wilkinson4David G. Fernig5Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKDepartment of Biochemistry, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKDepartment of Biochemistry, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKDepartment of Oncology, Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Oncology, Luxembourg Institute of Health, LuxembourgDepartment of Biochemistry, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKDepartment of Biochemistry, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKThe production of recombinant proteins such as the fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) is the key to establishing their function in cell communication. The production of recombinant FGFs in E. coli is limited, however, due to expression and solubility problems. HaloTag has been used as a fusion protein to introduce a genetically-encoded means for chemical conjugation of probes. We have expressed 11 FGF proteins with an N-terminal HaloTag, followed by a tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease cleavage site to allow release of the FGF protein. These were purified by heparin-affinity chromatography, and in some instances by further ion-exchange chromatography. It was found that HaloTag did not adversely affect the expression of FGF1 and FGF10, both of which expressed well as soluble proteins. The N-terminal HaloTag fusion was found to enhance the expression and yield of FGF2, FGF3 and FGF7. Moreover, whereas FGF6, FGF8, FGF16, FGF17, FGF20 and FGF22 were only expressed as insoluble proteins, their N-terminal HaloTag fusion counterparts (Halo-FGFs) were soluble, and could be successfully purified. However, cleavage of Halo-FGF6, -FGF8 and -FGF22 with TEV resulted in aggregation of the FGF protein. Measurement of phosphorylation of p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase and of cell growth demonstrated that the HaloTag fusion proteins were biologically active. Thus, HaloTag provides a means to enhance the expression of soluble recombinant proteins, in addition to providing a chemical genetics route for covalent tagging of proteins.https://peerj.com/articles/1060.pdfFibroblast growth factorRecombinant protein expressionHaloTagFusion protein
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author Changye Sun
Yong Li
Sarah E. Taylor
Xianqing Mao
Mark C. Wilkinson
David G. Fernig
spellingShingle Changye Sun
Yong Li
Sarah E. Taylor
Xianqing Mao
Mark C. Wilkinson
David G. Fernig
HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors
PeerJ
Fibroblast growth factor
Recombinant protein expression
HaloTag
Fusion protein
author_facet Changye Sun
Yong Li
Sarah E. Taylor
Xianqing Mao
Mark C. Wilkinson
David G. Fernig
author_sort Changye Sun
title HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors
title_short HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors
title_full HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors
title_fullStr HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors
title_full_unstemmed HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors
title_sort halotag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The production of recombinant proteins such as the fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) is the key to establishing their function in cell communication. The production of recombinant FGFs in E. coli is limited, however, due to expression and solubility problems. HaloTag has been used as a fusion protein to introduce a genetically-encoded means for chemical conjugation of probes. We have expressed 11 FGF proteins with an N-terminal HaloTag, followed by a tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease cleavage site to allow release of the FGF protein. These were purified by heparin-affinity chromatography, and in some instances by further ion-exchange chromatography. It was found that HaloTag did not adversely affect the expression of FGF1 and FGF10, both of which expressed well as soluble proteins. The N-terminal HaloTag fusion was found to enhance the expression and yield of FGF2, FGF3 and FGF7. Moreover, whereas FGF6, FGF8, FGF16, FGF17, FGF20 and FGF22 were only expressed as insoluble proteins, their N-terminal HaloTag fusion counterparts (Halo-FGFs) were soluble, and could be successfully purified. However, cleavage of Halo-FGF6, -FGF8 and -FGF22 with TEV resulted in aggregation of the FGF protein. Measurement of phosphorylation of p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase and of cell growth demonstrated that the HaloTag fusion proteins were biologically active. Thus, HaloTag provides a means to enhance the expression of soluble recombinant proteins, in addition to providing a chemical genetics route for covalent tagging of proteins.
topic Fibroblast growth factor
Recombinant protein expression
HaloTag
Fusion protein
url https://peerj.com/articles/1060.pdf
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