Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major constituent of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Binding of LPS to the CD14+ murine macrophage cell line RAW264.7 results in pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFB-Cell activating factor (BAFF) is critical for B cell survival and maturation; excessive expression of it corrupts B-cell tolerance and may lead to autoimmunity. The gene, scFv-Fc, coding for the antibody of BAFF was inserted into the eukaryotic expression vector, pPICZalphaA, and transformed into Pichia pastoris. A high-level expression strain was obtained using a 'yeastern blotting' method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been reported that it is difficult to express cationic antibacterial peptides in engineered bacteria because such peptides are highly toxic to the host bacteria cells and sensitive to intracellular proteases. Antibacterial peptide CM4 (ABP-CM4) is a small cationic peptide with broad-spectrum activities against bacteria, fungi and tumor cells, which may possibly be used as an antimicrobial agent. Here we tried to express ABP-CM4 in Escherichia coli cells using either the GST fusion system or the intein-mediated fusion expression system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccording to the amino acid sequence of CM4 and the bias for preferred condons of E. coli, the CM4-like gene was obtained by a recursive PCR (rPCR) strategy using two lapping oligonucleotides. The synthesized gene was coloned into the expression vector pET32(a) and transformed into E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Immunol Immunopathol
July 2007
B-cell activating factor (BAFF), belonging to the TNF family, is critical for B cell survival and maturation. cDNA of goose BAFF (gBAFF) was amplified from goose spleen by RT-PCR. The open reading frame (ORF) of gBAFF encodes a protein of 288-amino acid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe antibacterial peptide CM4 (ABP-CM4), isolated from Chinese Bombys mori, is a 35-residue cationic, amphipathic alpha-helical peptide that exhibits a broad range of antimicrobial activity. To explore a new approach for the expression of ABP-CM4 in E. coli, the gene ABP-CM4, obtained by recursive PCR (rPCR), was cloned into the vector pET32a to construct a fusion expression plasmid.
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