Methods of Expression, Purification, and Preparation of the c-Myc b-HLH-LZ for Its Biophysical Characterization.

Methods Mol Biol

Département de Biochimie et de Génomique Fonctionnelle, Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences de la Santé, Institut de Pharmacologie de Sherbrooke et PROTÉO, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.

Published: August 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The b-HLH-LZ domain of c-Myc is a promising target for cancer therapy, as inhibiting its DNA binding could prevent the activation of oncogenic genes.
  • Recent advancements with the cell-penetrant b-HLH-LZ Omomyc have improved the ability to blunt c-Myc's DNA binding; however, targeting this domain with small molecules or proteins remains challenging due to its disordered nature.
  • A detailed protocol is introduced to express and purify the wild-type b-HLH-LZ from E. coli without using tags, which is crucial for accurately studying its properties with solution state methods like NMR.

Article Abstract

The b-HLH-LZ domain of c-Myc is a key target for the development of cancer therapies by blunting its binding to DNA with cell penetrant b-HLH-LZs and/or by stabilizing it into a state that cannot recognize Max to activate and amplify transcription of oncogenic genes. Although recent milestones have been reached with DNA binding blunting of c-Myc with the cell penetrant b-HLH-LZ Omomyc, the targeting of its b-HLH-LZ with small molecules, peptides, or proteins is lagging. As reviewed recently, the main problem relies in the intrinsically disordered nature of the b-HLH-LZ of c-Myc. This greatly complicates the classical approach of targeting a docking site with inhibitors. The solution state methods such as NMR are progressing towards the characterization of the ensembles of structures or states the b-HLH-LZ can adopt. However, the delicate balance that dictates the population of these dynamically interchanging states relies on its primary structure and the weak polar, electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions allowed. In this context, it is of the utmost importance to study the b-HLH-LZ of c-Myc in its WT background and avoid the use of tags such as His-tags. These tags could disrupt the balance of forces which could alter the conformational and physical transitions and states it can undergo and adopt. Here, we describe a robust protocol to express the WT b-HLH-LZ in E. coli and purify it, without the need of tags, to obtain the required quantities for solution state biophysical characterization such as NMR.

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