Literature DB >> 10944401

Secretion of cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins from animal cells using novel secretion modules.

P J Farrell1, L A Behie, K Iatrou.   

Abstract

Production of recombinant proteins that are not secreted outside the producing cells usually requires purification steps that can result in significant yield reductions and loss of biological activity. Using insect cells as a model system to devise the means for secreting recombinant proteins that are not normally destined for secretion outside the producing cells, we initially examined the ability of an insect-specific signal peptide sequence to direct secretion of two intracellular proteins (the cytoplasmic enzyme chloramphenicol acetyl transferase [CAT] and the nuclear protein Bombyx mori chorion factor 1 [BmCF1]) expressed in transfected silkmoth cells. Although this signal sequence functioned efficiently as a chimera with normally secreted proteins, it failed to secrete CAT and BmCF1, suggesting that additional signals are required for passage of these polypeptides through the secretion pathway. For this reason, we also generated a secretion module consisting of the secreted protein juvenile hormone esterase (JHE), a spacer region containing a histidine tag and an endopeptidase cleavage site, to which coding sequences of choice can be cloned as C-terminal extensions. In C-terminal fusions with the CAT and BmCF1 open reading frames, the N-terminal JHE moiety was able to provide all the signals necessary for secretion of CAT and BmCF1 into the extracellular environment. The histidine tag present in the spacer region allowed purification of fusion proteins by metal affinity chromatography under nondenaturing conditions, and the enteropeptidase cleavage site was recognized and cleaved by the cognate protease causing the release of the intracellular proteins from the secretion module. We also show that another secreted protein, human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) can substitute for JHE in the secretion module and that these secretion modules can function in mammalian cells.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10944401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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