Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilis

Background and Aim: H5N1 influenza viruses may acquire the ability to transmit between humans thus, there is the possibility of a pandemic event. HA1 protein has been shown to play a major role in binding the virus to its target cell and the main neutralizing antibody responses elicit against this r...

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Main Authors: Moein Aliakbari, Farida Behzadian, Ali Asghar Deldar, Baharak Mahyad, Maryam Bidram, Maedeh bahreinian
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Published: Farname 2015-10-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Microbiology
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spelling doaj-8ff7be950970430b95d9ad7a7aa06f4e2021-07-02T15:26:34ZengFarnameIranian Journal of Medical Microbiology1735-86122345-43422015-10-01934853Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilisMoein Aliakbari0Farida Behzadian1Ali Asghar Deldar2Baharak Mahyad3Maryam Bidram4Maedeh bahreinian5 Molecular Genetics department, Research Centre for Biosciences and Biotechnology, Malek -Ashtar University, Tehran, Iran Molecular Genetics department, Research Centre for Biosciences and Biotechnology, Malek -Ashtar University, Tehran, Iran Nanobiotechnology Department, Faculty of Biological Science, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Molecular Genetics department, Research Centre for Biosciences and Biotechnology, Malek -Ashtar University, Tehran, Iran Molecular Genetics department, Research Centre for Biosciences and Biotechnology, Malek -Ashtar University, Tehran, Iran Background and Aim: H5N1 influenza viruses may acquire the ability to transmit between humans thus, there is the possibility of a pandemic event. HA1 protein has been shown to play a major role in binding the virus to its target cell and the main neutralizing antibody responses elicit against this region. Bacillus subtilis has been identified as a free endotoxin host for expression and secretion of heterologous proteins with immunological activity. Although the bacteria is not capable of making glycosylated proteins, it has been shown that glycosylation of HA is not much necessary for its immunogenicity. Here we produced secretory recombinant HA1 protein in B. subtilis. Materials and Methods: HA1 sequence was cloned into pGEM® 5Zf(–)vector. It was then subcloned into shuttle vector PHT43 and transferred to E.coli for replication. The recombinant plasmid was extracted from E.coli and used to transform of B.subtilis by electroporation. After induction of recombinant B.subtilis by IPTG, total cell protein and the protein secreted into media were analysed through a time course using SDS-PAGE. Results: The accuracy of PHT43-HA1 construct was confirmed by Sequencing and enzymatic digestion analysis. SDS-PAGE results showed that the recombinant HA1 protein was successfully expressed and secreted into medium. Conclusions: B.subtilis is a free endotoxin host which could be a favorite prokaryotic platform for production of the recombinant HA1 protein.The HA1 protein produced here could be considered and evaluated as a candidate vaccine which its immunogenicity potential needs to be assessed in animal models along with proper control groups.http://ijmm.ir/article-1-334-en.htmlBacillus subtilissecretory expressioninfluenzaH5N1
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author Moein Aliakbari
Farida Behzadian
Ali Asghar Deldar
Baharak Mahyad
Maryam Bidram
Maedeh bahreinian
spellingShingle Moein Aliakbari
Farida Behzadian
Ali Asghar Deldar
Baharak Mahyad
Maryam Bidram
Maedeh bahreinian
Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilis
Iranian Journal of Medical Microbiology
Bacillus subtilis
secretory expression
influenza
H5N1
author_facet Moein Aliakbari
Farida Behzadian
Ali Asghar Deldar
Baharak Mahyad
Maryam Bidram
Maedeh bahreinian
author_sort Moein Aliakbari
title Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilis
title_short Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilis
title_full Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilis
title_fullStr Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilis
title_full_unstemmed Secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (HA1) of the influenza A (H5N1) virus in Bacillus subtilis
title_sort secretory expression of hemagglutinin globular domain (ha1) of the influenza a (h5n1) virus in bacillus subtilis
publisher Farname
series Iranian Journal of Medical Microbiology
issn 1735-8612
2345-4342
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Background and Aim: H5N1 influenza viruses may acquire the ability to transmit between humans thus, there is the possibility of a pandemic event. HA1 protein has been shown to play a major role in binding the virus to its target cell and the main neutralizing antibody responses elicit against this region. Bacillus subtilis has been identified as a free endotoxin host for expression and secretion of heterologous proteins with immunological activity. Although the bacteria is not capable of making glycosylated proteins, it has been shown that glycosylation of HA is not much necessary for its immunogenicity. Here we produced secretory recombinant HA1 protein in B. subtilis. Materials and Methods: HA1 sequence was cloned into pGEM® 5Zf(–)vector. It was then subcloned into shuttle vector PHT43 and transferred to E.coli for replication. The recombinant plasmid was extracted from E.coli and used to transform of B.subtilis by electroporation. After induction of recombinant B.subtilis by IPTG, total cell protein and the protein secreted into media were analysed through a time course using SDS-PAGE. Results: The accuracy of PHT43-HA1 construct was confirmed by Sequencing and enzymatic digestion analysis. SDS-PAGE results showed that the recombinant HA1 protein was successfully expressed and secreted into medium. Conclusions: B.subtilis is a free endotoxin host which could be a favorite prokaryotic platform for production of the recombinant HA1 protein.The HA1 protein produced here could be considered and evaluated as a candidate vaccine which its immunogenicity potential needs to be assessed in animal models along with proper control groups.
topic Bacillus subtilis
secretory expression
influenza
H5N1
url http://ijmm.ir/article-1-334-en.html
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