Molecular cloning and functional expression of hemolysin from the sea anemone Actineria villosa.

Protein Expr Purif

Division of Tropical Parasitology, Unit of Social and Environmental Medicine, School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, Okinawa 903-0215, Japan.

Published: April 2005

The full-length cDNA that encodes the hemolytic toxin Avt-I, with 226 amino acids, from the venomous sea anemone Actineria villosa has been cloned using the oligo-capping method. The cDNA contains 681bp open reading frame and its predicted amino acid sequences revealed that Avt-I was basic polypeptides without cysteine residues and Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) motif sequence. The mature Avt-I has a predicted molecular weight of 19.6 kDa and its theoretical isoelectric point is 9.3. The Avt-I revealed 99, 61, 57, and 57% amino acid similarity with hemolytic toxins Pstx20, EqtII, StII, and HmT from Phyllodiscus semoni, Actinia Equina, Stichodactyla helianthus, and Heteractis magnifica, respectively. The characteristic amphiphilic alpha-helix structure was found at the N-terminal region of the mature Avt-I. Recombinant Avt-I (rAvt-I) was expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) strain as a biologically active form and purified rAvt-I caused 50% hemolytic activity against 1% sheep erythrocytes at a concentration of 6.3 ng/ml (0.32 nM). M9Y medium led to more than 2-fold increase in rAvt-I yield than cultivation in Luria-Bertani medium.

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