From genes to proteins: high-throughput expression and purification of the human proteome.

J Cell Biochem

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA.

Published: October 2000

The development of high-throughput methods for gene discovery has paved the way for the design of new strategies for genome-scale protein analysis. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc., have produced an automatable system for the expression and purification of large numbers of proteins encoded by cDNA clones from the IMAGE (Integrated Molecular Analysis of Genomes and Their Expression) collection. This high-throughput protein expression system has been developed for the analysis of the human proteome, the protein equivalent of the human genome, comprising the translated products of all expressed genes. Functional and structural analysis of novel genes identified by EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) sequencing and the Human Genome Project will be greatly advanced by the application of this high-throughput expression system for protein production. A prototype was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of our approach. Using a PCR-based strategy, 72 unique IMAGE cDNA clones have been used to create an array of recombinant baculoviruses in a 96-well microtiter plate format. Forty-two percent of these cDNAs successfully produced soluble, recombinant protein. All of the steps in this process, from PCR to protein production, were performed in 96-well microtiter plates, and are thus amenable to automation. Each recombinant protein was engineered to incorporate an epitope tag at the amino terminal end to allow for immunoaffinity purification. Proteins expressed from this system are currently being analyzed for functional and biochemical properties.

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