Cloning, Functional Expression in Pichia pastoris, and Purification of Potato Cystatin and Multicystatin
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In the tubers and leaves of potato, Solanum tuberosum, cysteine protease inhibitors are thought to play roles in the defence against herbivores and in regulating physiological processes like senescence and cell death. The cDNAs for two such inhibitors, potato multicystatin (PMC) with 8 cystatin domains and potato cystatin (PC) with a single domain, were cloned and expressed in the yeast Pichia pastoris. PC yielded on average 100mg of purified active protein from 1l of culture supernatant. Purification to homogeneity was done in one step by cation exchange. The apparent equilibrium dissociation constant (K_i) for papain was 0.1nM. Cloning of the PMC cDNA was successful despite apparent toxicity for Escherichia coli and a high frequency of recombination events in RecA strains of E. coli. In yeast, the expression of the cloned full length PMC gene was poor compared to that of the single domain.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2003-02-25
著者
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Udayakumar Makarla
Department Of Crop Physiology University Of Agricultural Sciences
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ANNADANA SEETHARAM
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics, Plant Research International
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SCHIPPER BERT
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics, Plant Research International
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BEEKWILDER JULES
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics, Plant Research International
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OUTCHKOUROV NIKOLAY
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics, Plant Research International
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JONGSMA MAARTEN
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics, Plant Research International
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Schipper Bert
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics Plant Research International
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Jongsma Maarten
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics Plant Research International
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Beekwilder Jules
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics Plant Research International
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Annadana Seetharam
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics Plant Research International:department Of Crop Physiology University
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Outchkourov Nikolay
Business Unit Cell Cybernetics Plant Research International