英特因
蛋白质工程
突变体
蛋白质剪接
RNA剪接
突变
劈理(地质)
DNA洗牌
化学
定向进化
融合蛋白
生物化学
生物
重组DNA
计算生物学
遗传学
基因
酶
古生物学
核糖核酸
断裂(地质)
作者
David W. Wood,Wei Wu,Georges Belfort,Victoria Derbyshire,Marlene Belfort
摘要
A self-cleaving element for use in bioseparations has been derived from a naturally occurring, 43 kDa protein splicing element (intein) through a combination of protein engineering and random mutagenesis. A mini-intein (18 kDa) previously engineered for reduced size had compromised activity and was therefore subjected to random mutagenesis and genetic selection. In one selection a mini-intein was isolated with restored splicing activity, while in another, a mutant was isolated with enhanced, pH-sensitive C-terminal cleavage activity. The enhanced-cleavage mutant has utility in affinity fusion-based protein purification. These mutants also provide new insights into the structural and functional roles of some conserved residues in protein splicing.
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