Literature DB >> 20060474

Purification of untagged HIV-1 reverse transcriptase by affinity chromatography.

Meiqing Lu1, Winnie Ngo, Ye Mei, Vandna Munshi, Christine Burlein, Marie H Loughran, Peter D Williams, Daria J Hazuda, Michael D Miller, Jay A Grobler, Tracy L Diamond, Ming-Tain Lai.   

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) reverse transcriptase (RT) plays an essential role in the life cycle of the virus. Therefore, RT has been a primary target in the development of antiviral agents against HIV-1. Given the prevalence of resistant viruses, evaluation of the resistance profile of potential drug candidates is a key step in drug development. A simplified RT purification protocol would facilitate this process, as it provides an efficient method by which to purify RT variants for compound evaluation. Traditional purification protocols require the use of several columns to purify untagged RT. The entire procedure usually requires at least one week to complete. Herein, we report two novel methods that enable us to purify highly active RT in either one or two steps. First, a one-step purification protocol was developed by employing an affinity column that was prepared by conjugating an RNase H specific inhibitor (RNHI) with NHS-activated resin. Cell lysate containing RT was loaded onto the column followed by washing in the presence of 2mM Mn(2+). The RT retained in the column was eluted after soaking overnight in 10mM EDTA to retrieve the Mn(2+). In the other method, a vector was constructed that encodes RT fused to cleavable intein and AviTag (a biotin tag) sequences at the C-terminus. Cell lysate containing biotinylated RT was passed through a DE-52 column and then loaded onto an avidin column. Untagged RT was released from the column by reductive cleavage of the intein by DTT. These two methods significantly shorten the time required to purify untagged WT and mutant RTs.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20060474     DOI: 10.1016/j.pep.2010.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Expr Purif        ISSN: 1046-5928            Impact factor:   1.650


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