| Literature DB >> 17997327 |
Zhenhua Ling1, Kim C Tran, Jamie J Arnold, Michael N Teng.
Abstract
We report here the first biochemical and structural characterization of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) NS1 protein. We have used a pET-ubiquitin expression system to produce respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) NS1 protein in E. coli that contains a hexahistidine-tag on either the amino- or carboxyl-terminus (His(6)-NS1 and NS1-His(6), respectively). We have been able to isolate milligram quantities of highly purified His(6)-NS1 and NS1-His(6) by nickel affinity chromatography. Generation of recombinant RSV indicated that addition of the hexahistidine tag to the C-terminus of NS1 slightly decreased viral replication competence whereas addition of the tag to the N-terminus had no observable effect. Therefore, we performed a comprehensive biochemical and biophysical characterization on His(6)-NS1. His(6)-NS1 is monodisperse in solution as determined by dynamic light scattering analysis. Both gel filtration and analytical ultracentrifugation showed that His(6)-NS1 is predominantly a monomer. In agreement with theoretical predictions, circular dichroism spectroscopy showed that His(6)-NS1 contains 21% alpha-helices, 34% beta-sheets, and 45% undefined structure. Immunization with purified His(6)-NS1 generated an antiserum that specifically recognizes NS1 by immunoprecipitation from HEp-2 cells infected by RSV, indicating that His(6)-NS1 resembles native NS1. The availability of purified RSV NS1 will permit biochemical and structural investigations providing insight into the function of NS1 in viral replication and interferon antagonism.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17997327 DOI: 10.1016/j.pep.2007.09.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Expr Purif ISSN: 1046-5928 Impact factor: 1.650