Abstract
A new pro-carboxypeptidase (pCPB) gene was cloned by RT-PCR from SD rat pancreas and its overexpression in Escherichia coli resulted in the formation of inclusion bodies (IBs). The IBs of pCPB were solubilized in 8 M urea and successively refolded by urea gradient gel filtration. Subsequently, the renatured pCPB was digested by trypsin. Recombinant active CPB was obtained by passing through DEAE-FF ion exchange and Sephadex-G100 chromatographic column. Capillary electrophoresis assay showed that the purity of the recombinant CPB (rCPB) exceeded 90%. Further, some properties of rCPB were characterized. The optimum of activity was achieved at pH 7-9. The activity of rCPB was inhibited by typical metal chelating agents (EDTA) and Hg2+, and was activated by Co2+ and heat treatment at 40°C. The two-dimension electrophoresis map of rCPB showed that the pI value of rCPB was 5.35. UV absorbance spectrum of the enzyme showed that an absorbance maximum was at 277 nm.
Keywords: procarboxypeptidase b, recombinant carboxypeptidase b, urea gradient gel filtration renaturation,, dilution refolding, properties
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title: The Renaturation of Procarboxypeptidase B by Urea Gradient Gel Filtration and Some Properties of Recombinant Carboxypeptidase B
Volume: 12 Issue: 7
Author(s): Zhang Xiao-Yan, Li Su-Xia and Yuan Qin-Sheng
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Keywords: procarboxypeptidase b, recombinant carboxypeptidase b, urea gradient gel filtration renaturation,, dilution refolding, properties
Abstract: A new pro-carboxypeptidase (pCPB) gene was cloned by RT-PCR from SD rat pancreas and its overexpression in Escherichia coli resulted in the formation of inclusion bodies (IBs). The IBs of pCPB were solubilized in 8 M urea and successively refolded by urea gradient gel filtration. Subsequently, the renatured pCPB was digested by trypsin. Recombinant active CPB was obtained by passing through DEAE-FF ion exchange and Sephadex-G100 chromatographic column. Capillary electrophoresis assay showed that the purity of the recombinant CPB (rCPB) exceeded 90%. Further, some properties of rCPB were characterized. The optimum of activity was achieved at pH 7-9. The activity of rCPB was inhibited by typical metal chelating agents (EDTA) and Hg2+, and was activated by Co2+ and heat treatment at 40°C. The two-dimension electrophoresis map of rCPB showed that the pI value of rCPB was 5.35. UV absorbance spectrum of the enzyme showed that an absorbance maximum was at 277 nm.
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Xiao-Yan Zhang, Su-Xia Li and Qin-Sheng Yuan, The Renaturation of Procarboxypeptidase B by Urea Gradient Gel Filtration and Some Properties of Recombinant Carboxypeptidase B, Protein & Peptide Letters 2005; 12 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866054696145
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