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Factors Affecting Inducible Expression of Outer Membrane Protein A (OmpA) of Shigella dysenteriae Type-1 in Lactococcus lactis Using Nisin Inducible Controlled Expression (NICE).

Bhrugu Yagnik1, Shivangi Patel1, Maitree Dave1, Drashya Sharma1, Harish Padh1, Priti Desai1.   

Abstract

Potential use of Lactococcus lactis (L. lactis) as a heterologous protein expression host as well as for delivery of multiple therapeutic proteins has been investigated extensively using Nisin Inducible Controlled Expression (NICE) system. Optimum inducible expression of heterologous protein by NICE system in L. lactis depends on multiple factors. To study the unexplored role of factors affecting heterologous protein expression in L. lactis using NICE, the present study outlines the optimization of various key parameters such as inducer concentration, host's proteases and precipitating agent using Outer membrane protein A (OmpA). For efficient expression and secretion of OmpA, pSEC:OmpA vector was successfully constructed. To circumvent the troubles encountered during detection of expressed OmpA, the precipitating agent was switched from TCA to methanol. Nevertheless, detection was achieved accompanied by degraded protein products. Speculating the accountability of observed degradation at higher inducer concentration, different nisin concentrations were evaluated. Lower nisin concentrations were found desirable for optimum expression of OmpA. Consistently observed degradation was eliminated by incorporation of protease inhibitor cocktail which inhibits intracellular proteases and expression in VEL1153 (NZ9000 ΔhtrA) strain which inhibits extracellular protease leading to optimum expression of OmpA. Versatility and complexity of NICE system in L. lactis requires fine-tuning of target protein specific parameters for optimum expression.

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Keywords:  Degradation; Lactococcus lactis; NICE; Nisin; Processing; Proteases

Year:  2015        PMID: 26843700      PMCID: PMC4729750          DOI: 10.1007/s12088-015-0556-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Microbiol        ISSN: 0046-8991            Impact factor:   2.461


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