Literature DB >> 12806173

Semisynthesis of ribonuclease A using intein-mediated protein ligation.

Ulrich Arnold1, Matthew P Hinderaker, Ronald T Raines.   

Abstract

The introduction of non-natural amino acid residues or modules into proteins provides a new means to explore the basis for conformational stability, folding/unfolding behavior, or biological function. We exploited intein-mediated protein ligation to produce a semisynthetic ribonuclease A. Of the 124 residues of RNase A, residues 1-94 were linked to an intein. After expression of the fusion protein and thiol-induced cleavage, the RNase A(1-94) fragment possessed a C-terminal thioester. A peptide identical to the C-terminal residues 95-124 of RNase A (with residue 95 being cysteine) was successfully ligated to that thioester thereby reconstituting full-length wild-type RNase A. In mass spectrometry, this semisynthetic RNase A proved to be undistinguishable from the control protein, namely recombinant wild-type RNase A. Recombinant wild-type RNase A was obtained by expression of RNase A(1-124)-intein fusion protein followed by thiol-induced cleavage and hydrolysis of the thioester. Both proteins showed thermal stabilities (Tm) and catalytic activities comparable to the wild-type enzyme, indicating that both proteins folded properly. These results might serve as basis for the semisynthesis of RNase A variants containing non-natural modules in the aforementioned peptide.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12806173      PMCID: PMC6009726          DOI: 10.1100/tsw.2002.855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal        ISSN: 1537-744X


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