Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies
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Resumo: | In the previous step to this work, a protein identified as osmotin (CpOsm) was purified from Calotropis procera latex which showed strong antifungal activity. The protein was expressed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems, but a suitable protocol for purification has not been achieved. In the present work, from inclusion bodies (IB) obtained from Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) proceeded to a survey by different solubilization protocols of proteins in an attempt to obtain the recombinant protein (rCpOsm) soluble, and then evaluates it as its activity and finally, exploring new methods for purification. The bacterial culture was induced at different conditions of temperature and time of induction. IB were subjected to chemical treatments with surfactants (CTAB; Cetrimide; ARG-12, a derivative surfactant Argenine) and a denaturing agent (guanidine hydrochloride); physical treatment by sonication and the enzymatic treatment with protease native C. procera latex. Electrophoresis assays suggested that two chemical surfactants were effective in solubilizing rCpOsm while not ARG-12. Although these cationic compounds solubilized rCpOsm more than other proteins of IB, while the sonication process samples produced with a greater variety of soluble proteins including rCpOsm. The enzymatic treatment showed that IB proteins are, in some range, digested while rCpOsm did not. All samples were evaluated for action on Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes after dialysis and lyophilization and showed inhibitory activity of spore germination and mycelial growth. However, it was shown that the activity could be related to the solubilising agents. Insoluble proteins obtained from E. coli containing the plasmid integrity, taken as a negative control showed no activity in these assays. The rCpOsm solubilized by CTAB was subjected to chromatography on Ni ++ column (Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow) pH 7.0; in hydrophobic media (FenilSepharose CL-4B) and ion exchange (Resource-S). None of the applied protocols resulted in the purification of rCpOsm and these data repeated what was observed previously for rCpOsm purified from Pichia pastoris. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisHeterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodiesExpressÃo heterÃloga de uma osmotina laticÃfera e desenvolvimento de protocolos para extraÃÃo da proteÃna recombinante a partir de corpos de inclusÃo2016-03-18MÃrcio Viana Ramos30184134315http://lattes.cnpq.br/9380112449444041Luciana MagalhÃes RebÃlo Alencar94485712320http://lattes.cnpq.br/1109849519017980Josà HÃlio Costa54226570391http://lattes.cnpq.br/9164931802712627 02513664302http://lattes.cnpq.br/2530286253240589Camila Tauane Monteiro do NascimentoUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em BioquÃmicaUFCBRCorpos de inclusÃoExpressÃo heterÃlogaProteÃnas do lÃtexSolubilizaÃÃoHeterologous expressionInclusion bodiesLatex proteinSolubilizationBIOQUIMICAIn the previous step to this work, a protein identified as osmotin (CpOsm) was purified from Calotropis procera latex which showed strong antifungal activity. The protein was expressed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems, but a suitable protocol for purification has not been achieved. In the present work, from inclusion bodies (IB) obtained from Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) proceeded to a survey by different solubilization protocols of proteins in an attempt to obtain the recombinant protein (rCpOsm) soluble, and then evaluates it as its activity and finally, exploring new methods for purification. The bacterial culture was induced at different conditions of temperature and time of induction. IB were subjected to chemical treatments with surfactants (CTAB; Cetrimide; ARG-12, a derivative surfactant Argenine) and a denaturing agent (guanidine hydrochloride); physical treatment by sonication and the enzymatic treatment with protease native C. procera latex. Electrophoresis assays suggested that two chemical surfactants were effective in solubilizing rCpOsm while not ARG-12. Although these cationic compounds solubilized rCpOsm more than other proteins of IB, while the sonication process samples produced with a greater variety of soluble proteins including rCpOsm. The enzymatic treatment showed that IB proteins are, in some range, digested while rCpOsm did not. All samples were evaluated for action on Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes after dialysis and lyophilization and showed inhibitory activity of spore germination and mycelial growth. However, it was shown that the activity could be related to the solubilising agents. Insoluble proteins obtained from E. coli containing the plasmid integrity, taken as a negative control showed no activity in these assays. The rCpOsm solubilized by CTAB was subjected to chromatography on Ni ++ column (Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow) pH 7.0; in hydrophobic media (FenilSepharose CL-4B) and ion exchange (Resource-S). None of the applied protocols resulted in the purification of rCpOsm and these data repeated what was observed previously for rCpOsm purified from Pichia pastoris.Em etapa anterior a este trabalho, uma proteÃna identificada como osmotina (CpOsm) foi purificada do lÃtex de Calotropis procera a qual apresentou forte atividade antifÃngica. A proteÃna foi expressa em sistemas procarionte e eucarionte, mas um protocolo adequado para sua purificaÃÃo nÃo foi alcanÃado. No presente trabalho, partindo de corpos de inclusÃo (CI), obtidos de E. coli BL21(DE3) procedeu-se uma prospecÃÃo por diferentes protocolos de solubilizaÃÃo de suas proteÃnas, na tentativa de obter a proteÃna recombinante (rCpOsm) solÃvel, para entÃo avaliÃ-la quanto a sua atividade e por fim, prospectar novos mÃtodos para sua purificaÃÃo. A cultura bacteriana foi induzida em diferentes condiÃÃes de temperatura e tempo de induÃÃo. ApÃs 3 horas de induÃÃo a 37 ÂC, 180 rpm, os CI foram lisados e submetidos a tratamentos quÃmicos com surfactantes (CTAB; Cetrimida; ARG-12: um surfactante derivado de argenina) e um agente desnaturante (Cloridrato de Guanidina); tratamento fÃsico por sonicaÃÃo (4 ciclos de 2,5 min. cada a 50% de potÃncia) e tratamento enzimÃtico com protease nativa do lÃtex de C. procera. Ensaios de eletroforese sugeriram que os dois surfactantes quÃmicos foram eficientes na solubilizaÃÃo de rCpOsm enquanto que ARG-12 nÃo. Ainda, estes compostos catiÃnicos solubilizaram rCpOsm mais do que as demais proteÃnas dos CI, enquanto que o processo de sonicaÃÃo produziu amostras com maior diversidade de proteÃnas solÃveis, incluindo rCpOsm. O tratamento enzimÃtico mostrou que proteÃnas de CI sÃo, em algum alcance, digeridas enquanto que rCpOsm nÃo. O efeito do tratamento dos CI com protease foi analisado por imagens de microscopia de forÃa atÃmica e as diferenÃas de estrutura entre os CI tratados e nÃo tratados documentados. Todas as amostras foram avaliadas quanto à aÃÃo sobre Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes apÃs diÃlise e liofilizaÃÃo. Os produtos dos tratamentos com surfactantes apresentaram atividade antifÃngica, demonstrando atividade inibitÃria de germinaÃÃo de esporos e crescimento micelial. Entretanto, foi demonstrado que a atividade poderia estar relacionada aos agentes solubilizantes. ProteÃnas insolÃveis obtidas de E. coli contendo o plasmÃdeo Ãntegro, tomadas como controle negativo, nÃo apresentaram atividade nestes ensaios. A rCpOsm solubilizada com CTAB foi submetida a cromatografia em coluna de Ni++ (Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow) pH 7,0; em meio hidrofÃbico (FenilSepharose CL-4B) e troca iÃnica (Resource-S). Nenhum dos protocolos aplicados resultou na purificaÃÃo de rCpOsm e estes dados repetem o que foi observado previamente para a rCpOsm purificada a partir de Pichia pastoris. CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superiorhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=17162application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:30:32Zmail@mail.com - |
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Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies |
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv |
ExpressÃo heterÃloga de uma osmotina laticÃfera e desenvolvimento de protocolos para extraÃÃo da proteÃna recombinante a partir de corpos de inclusÃo |
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Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies |
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Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies Camila Tauane Monteiro do Nascimento Corpos de inclusÃo ExpressÃo heterÃloga ProteÃnas do lÃtex SolubilizaÃÃo Heterologous expression Inclusion bodies Latex protein Solubilization BIOQUIMICA |
title_short |
Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies |
title_full |
Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies |
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Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies |
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Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies |
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Heterologous expression of a laticifer osmotin and development of protocols to extract the recombinant protein from inclusion bodies |
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Camila Tauane Monteiro do Nascimento |
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Camila Tauane Monteiro do Nascimento |
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MÃrcio Viana Ramos |
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30184134315 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/9380112449444041 |
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv |
Luciana MagalhÃes RebÃlo Alencar |
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94485712320 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/1109849519017980 |
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv |
Josà HÃlio Costa |
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54226570391 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/9164931802712627 |
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02513664302 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/2530286253240589 |
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv |
Camila Tauane Monteiro do Nascimento |
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MÃrcio Viana Ramos Luciana MagalhÃes RebÃlo Alencar Josà HÃlio Costa |
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Corpos de inclusÃo ExpressÃo heterÃloga ProteÃnas do lÃtex SolubilizaÃÃo |
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Corpos de inclusÃo ExpressÃo heterÃloga ProteÃnas do lÃtex SolubilizaÃÃo Heterologous expression Inclusion bodies Latex protein Solubilization BIOQUIMICA |
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Heterologous expression Inclusion bodies Latex protein Solubilization |
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BIOQUIMICA |
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CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior |
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In the previous step to this work, a protein identified as osmotin (CpOsm) was purified from Calotropis procera latex which showed strong antifungal activity. The protein was expressed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems, but a suitable protocol for purification has not been achieved. In the present work, from inclusion bodies (IB) obtained from Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) proceeded to a survey by different solubilization protocols of proteins in an attempt to obtain the recombinant protein (rCpOsm) soluble, and then evaluates it as its activity and finally, exploring new methods for purification. The bacterial culture was induced at different conditions of temperature and time of induction. IB were subjected to chemical treatments with surfactants (CTAB; Cetrimide; ARG-12, a derivative surfactant Argenine) and a denaturing agent (guanidine hydrochloride); physical treatment by sonication and the enzymatic treatment with protease native C. procera latex. Electrophoresis assays suggested that two chemical surfactants were effective in solubilizing rCpOsm while not ARG-12. Although these cationic compounds solubilized rCpOsm more than other proteins of IB, while the sonication process samples produced with a greater variety of soluble proteins including rCpOsm. The enzymatic treatment showed that IB proteins are, in some range, digested while rCpOsm did not. All samples were evaluated for action on Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes after dialysis and lyophilization and showed inhibitory activity of spore germination and mycelial growth. However, it was shown that the activity could be related to the solubilising agents. Insoluble proteins obtained from E. coli containing the plasmid integrity, taken as a negative control showed no activity in these assays. The rCpOsm solubilized by CTAB was subjected to chromatography on Ni ++ column (Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow) pH 7.0; in hydrophobic media (FenilSepharose CL-4B) and ion exchange (Resource-S). None of the applied protocols resulted in the purification of rCpOsm and these data repeated what was observed previously for rCpOsm purified from Pichia pastoris. Em etapa anterior a este trabalho, uma proteÃna identificada como osmotina (CpOsm) foi purificada do lÃtex de Calotropis procera a qual apresentou forte atividade antifÃngica. A proteÃna foi expressa em sistemas procarionte e eucarionte, mas um protocolo adequado para sua purificaÃÃo nÃo foi alcanÃado. No presente trabalho, partindo de corpos de inclusÃo (CI), obtidos de E. coli BL21(DE3) procedeu-se uma prospecÃÃo por diferentes protocolos de solubilizaÃÃo de suas proteÃnas, na tentativa de obter a proteÃna recombinante (rCpOsm) solÃvel, para entÃo avaliÃ-la quanto a sua atividade e por fim, prospectar novos mÃtodos para sua purificaÃÃo. A cultura bacteriana foi induzida em diferentes condiÃÃes de temperatura e tempo de induÃÃo. ApÃs 3 horas de induÃÃo a 37 ÂC, 180 rpm, os CI foram lisados e submetidos a tratamentos quÃmicos com surfactantes (CTAB; Cetrimida; ARG-12: um surfactante derivado de argenina) e um agente desnaturante (Cloridrato de Guanidina); tratamento fÃsico por sonicaÃÃo (4 ciclos de 2,5 min. cada a 50% de potÃncia) e tratamento enzimÃtico com protease nativa do lÃtex de C. procera. Ensaios de eletroforese sugeriram que os dois surfactantes quÃmicos foram eficientes na solubilizaÃÃo de rCpOsm enquanto que ARG-12 nÃo. Ainda, estes compostos catiÃnicos solubilizaram rCpOsm mais do que as demais proteÃnas dos CI, enquanto que o processo de sonicaÃÃo produziu amostras com maior diversidade de proteÃnas solÃveis, incluindo rCpOsm. O tratamento enzimÃtico mostrou que proteÃnas de CI sÃo, em algum alcance, digeridas enquanto que rCpOsm nÃo. O efeito do tratamento dos CI com protease foi analisado por imagens de microscopia de forÃa atÃmica e as diferenÃas de estrutura entre os CI tratados e nÃo tratados documentados. Todas as amostras foram avaliadas quanto à aÃÃo sobre Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes apÃs diÃlise e liofilizaÃÃo. Os produtos dos tratamentos com surfactantes apresentaram atividade antifÃngica, demonstrando atividade inibitÃria de germinaÃÃo de esporos e crescimento micelial. Entretanto, foi demonstrado que a atividade poderia estar relacionada aos agentes solubilizantes. ProteÃnas insolÃveis obtidas de E. coli contendo o plasmÃdeo Ãntegro, tomadas como controle negativo, nÃo apresentaram atividade nestes ensaios. A rCpOsm solubilizada com CTAB foi submetida a cromatografia em coluna de Ni++ (Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow) pH 7,0; em meio hidrofÃbico (FenilSepharose CL-4B) e troca iÃnica (Resource-S). Nenhum dos protocolos aplicados resultou na purificaÃÃo de rCpOsm e estes dados repetem o que foi observado previamente para a rCpOsm purificada a partir de Pichia pastoris. |
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In the previous step to this work, a protein identified as osmotin (CpOsm) was purified from Calotropis procera latex which showed strong antifungal activity. The protein was expressed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems, but a suitable protocol for purification has not been achieved. In the present work, from inclusion bodies (IB) obtained from Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) proceeded to a survey by different solubilization protocols of proteins in an attempt to obtain the recombinant protein (rCpOsm) soluble, and then evaluates it as its activity and finally, exploring new methods for purification. The bacterial culture was induced at different conditions of temperature and time of induction. IB were subjected to chemical treatments with surfactants (CTAB; Cetrimide; ARG-12, a derivative surfactant Argenine) and a denaturing agent (guanidine hydrochloride); physical treatment by sonication and the enzymatic treatment with protease native C. procera latex. Electrophoresis assays suggested that two chemical surfactants were effective in solubilizing rCpOsm while not ARG-12. Although these cationic compounds solubilized rCpOsm more than other proteins of IB, while the sonication process samples produced with a greater variety of soluble proteins including rCpOsm. The enzymatic treatment showed that IB proteins are, in some range, digested while rCpOsm did not. All samples were evaluated for action on Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes after dialysis and lyophilization and showed inhibitory activity of spore germination and mycelial growth. However, it was shown that the activity could be related to the solubilising agents. Insoluble proteins obtained from E. coli containing the plasmid integrity, taken as a negative control showed no activity in these assays. The rCpOsm solubilized by CTAB was subjected to chromatography on Ni ++ column (Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow) pH 7.0; in hydrophobic media (FenilSepharose CL-4B) and ion exchange (Resource-S). None of the applied protocols resulted in the purification of rCpOsm and these data repeated what was observed previously for rCpOsm purified from Pichia pastoris. |
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