Recombinant expression and refolding of the c-type lysozyme from Spodoptera litura in E. coli
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Keywords

antibacterial activity
inclusion body
lysozyme
on-column refolding
recombinant expression
Spodoptera litura

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Kim J-W, Yoe J, Lee GH, Yoe SM. Recombinant expression and refolding of the c-type lysozyme from Spodoptera litura in E. coli. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2011 May 13 [cited 2024 Sep. 19];14(3). Available from: https://preprints.pucv.cl/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/v14n3-6

Abstract

The chicken-type lysozyme of the insect Spodoptera litura (SLLyz) is a polypeptide of 121 amino acids containing four disulfide bridges and 17 rare codons and participates in innate defense as an anti-bacterial enzyme. The recombinant S. litura lysozyme (rSLLyz) expressed as a C-terminal fusion protein with glutathione S-transferase (GST) in Rosetta(DE3) Singles. The protein was produced as an inclusion body which was solubilized in 8 M urea, renatured by on-column refolding, and purified by reversed-phase chromatography to 95% purity. The purified rSLLyz demonstrated antibacterial activity against B. megaterium confirmed by inhibition zone assay. The overexpression and refolding strategy described in this study will provide a reliable technique for maximizing production and purification of proteins expressed as inclusion bodies in E. coli.

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