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  • Purification of an Intact Human Protein Overexpressed from Its Endogenous Locus via Direct Genome Engineering.

Purification of an Intact Human Protein Overexpressed from Its Endogenous Locus via Direct Genome Engineering.

ACS synthetic biology (2020-06-26)
Jihyeon Yu, Eunju Cho, Yeon-Gil Choi, You Kyeong Jeong, Yongwoo Na, Jong-Seo Kim, Sung-Rae Cho, Jae-Sung Woo, Sangsu Bae
ABSTRACT

The overproduction and purification of human proteins is a requisite of both basic and medical research. Although many recombinant human proteins have been purified, current protein production methods have several limitations; recombinant proteins are frequently truncated, fail to fold properly, and/or lack appropriate post-translational modifications. In addition, such methods require subcloning of the target gene into relevant plasmids, which can be difficult for long proteins with repeated domains. Here we devised a novel method for target protein production by introduction of a strong promoter for overexpression and an epitope tag for purification in front of the endogenous human gene, in a sense performing molecular cloning directly in the human genome, which does not require cloning of the target gene. As a proof of concept, we successfully purified intact human Reelin protein, which is lengthy (3460 amino acids) and contains repeating domains, and confirmed that it was biologically functional.

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Millipore
ANTI-FLAG® M1 Agarose Affinity Gel