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Surface display of recombinant proteins on Escherichia coli by BclA exosporium of Bacillus anthracis

Authors
Park, Tae JungHeo, Nam SuYim, Sung SunPark, Jong HyunJeong, Ki JunLee, Sang Yup
Issue Date
Sep-2013
Publisher
BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Citation
MICROBIAL CELL FACTORIES, v.12, no.1
Journal Title
MICROBIAL CELL FACTORIES
Volume
12
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/14291
DOI
10.1186/1475-2859-12-81
ISSN
1475-2859
1475-2859
Abstract
Background: The anchoring motif is one of the most important aspects of cell surface display as well as efficient and stable display of target proteins. Thus, there is currently a need for the identification and isolation of novel anchoring motifs. Results: A system for the display of recombinant proteins on the surface of Escherichia coli was developed using the Bacillus anthracis exosporal protein (BclA) as a new anchoring motif. For the surface display of recombinant proteins, the BAN display platform was constructed in which a target protein is linked to the C-terminus of N-terminal domain (21 amino acids) of BclA. The potential application of BAN platform for cell surface display was demonstrated with two model proteins of different size, the Bacillus sp. endoxylanase (XynA) and monooxygenase (P450 BM3m2). Through experimental analysis including outer membrane fractionation, confocal microscopy and activity assay, it was clearly confirmed that both model proteins were successfully displayed with high activities on the E. coli cell surface. Conclusions: These results of this study suggest that the strategy employing the B. anthracis BclA as an anchoring motif is suitable for the display of heterologous proteins on the surface of E. coli and consequently for various biocatalytic applications as well as protein engineering.
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