نتایج جستجو برای: Intein linker

تعداد نتایج: 12351  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
A Telenti M Southworth F Alcaide S Daugelat W R Jacobs F B Perler

The 198-amino-acid in-frame insertion in the gyrA gene of Mycobacterium xenopi is the smallest known naturally occurring active protein splicing element (intein). Comparison with other mycobacterial gyrA inteins suggests that the M. xenopi intein underwent a complex series of events including (i) removal of 222 amino acids that encompass most of the central intein domain, and (ii) addition of a...

2011
Richard Ramsden Luther Arms Trisha N Davis Eric GD Muller

BACKGROUND Inteins are proteins that catalyze their own removal from within larger precursor proteins. In the process they splice the flanking protein sequences, termed the N-and C-terminal exteins. Large inteins frequently have a homing endonuclease that is involved in maintaining the intein in the host. Splicing and nuclease activity are independent and distinct domains in the folded structur...

2017
Jinping Du Bernd H. A. Rehm

BACKGROUND Recombinant protein production and purification from Escherichia coli is often accompanied with expensive and complicated procedures, especially for therapeutic proteins. Here it was demonstrated that, by using an intein cleavable polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase fusion, recombinant proteins can be first produced and sequestered on a natural resin, the polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) inclusi...

2015
Bei Zhang Madhusudhan Rapolu Zhibin Liang Zhenlin Han Philip G. Williams Wei Wen Su

Being able to coordinate co-expression of multiple proteins is necessary for a variety of important applications such as assembly of protein complexes, trait stacking, and metabolic engineering. Currently only few options are available for multiple recombinant protein co-expression, and most of them are not applicable to both prokaryotic and eukaryotic hosts. Here, we report a new polyprotein v...

2015
Carrie J. Marshall Vanessa A. Grosskopf Taylor J. Moehling Benjamin J. Tillotson Gregory J. Wiepz Nicholas L. Abbott Ronald T. Raines Eric V. Shusta

Expressing antibodies as fusions to the non-self-cleaving Mxe GyrA intein enables site-specific, carboxy-terminal chemical modification of the antibodies by expressed protein ligation (EPL). Bacterial antibody-intein fusion protein expression platforms typically yield insoluble inclusion bodies that require refolding to obtain active antibody-intein fusion proteins. Previously, we demonstrated ...

1999
T. Sourisseau

The Mycobacterium xenopi gyrase A mini-intein has been engineered to yield a controllable N-terminal or C-terminal, single-splice-junction autocleavage element. When combined with an affinity tag, these modified mini-inteins can be used to purify target proteins after a single combined chromatography/cleavage step. Cleavage at the intein N terminus was induced with thiol reagents, while cleavag...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2009
Jesper S Oeemig A Sesilja Aranko Janica Djupsjöbacka Kimmo Heinämäki Hideo Iwaï

Naturally split DnaE intein from Nostoc punctiforme (Npu) has robust protein trans-splicing activity and high tolerance of sequence variations at the splicing junctions. We determined the solution structure of a single chain variant of NpuDnaE intein by NMR spectroscopy. Based on the NMR structure and the backbone dynamics of the single chain NpuDnaE intein, we designed a functional split varia...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Adit Naor Neta Altman-Price Shannon M Soucy Anna G Green Yulia Mitiagin Israela Turgeman-Grott Noam Davidovich Johann Peter Gogarten Uri Gophna

Inteins are parasitic genetic elements that excise themselves at the protein level by self-splicing, allowing the formation of functional, nondisrupted proteins. Many inteins contain a homing endonuclease (HEN) domain and rely on its activity for horizontal propagation. However, successful invasion of an entire population will make this activity redundant, and the HEN domain is expected to dege...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Gil Amitai Brian P Callahan Matt J Stanger Georges Belfort Marlene Belfort

Inteins comprise a large family of phylogenetically widespread self-splicing protein catalysts that colonize diverse host proteins. The evolutionary and functional relationship between the intein and the split-host protein, the exteins, is largely unknown. To probe an association, we developed an in vivo and in vitro intein assay based on FRET. The FRET assay reports cleavage of the intein from...

2012
James Apgar Mary Ross Xiao Zuo Sarah Dohle Derek Sturtevant Binzhang Shen Humberto de la Vega Philip Lessard Gabor Lazar R. Michael Raab

Inteins are intervening protein domains with self-splicing ability that can be used as molecular switches to control activity of their host protein. Successfully engineering an intein into a host protein requires identifying an insertion site that permits intein insertion and splicing while allowing for proper folding of the mature protein post-splicing. By analyzing sequence and structure base...

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