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Expression of Recombinant Clostridial Neurotoxin by . | LitMetric

Expression of Recombinant Clostridial Neurotoxin by .

Microorganisms

Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.

Published: December 2024

Tetanus neurotoxins (TeNT) and botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are closely related ~150 kDa protein toxins that together comprise the group of clostridial neurotoxins (CNTs) expressed by various species of . While TeNT is expressed as a single polypeptide, BoNTs are always produced alongside multiple non-toxic proteins that form a stabilizing complex with BoNT and are encoded in a conserved toxin gene cluster. It is unknown how evolved without a similar gene cluster and why complex-free TeNT is secreted as a stable and soluble protein by , whereas complexing proteins appear to be essential for BoNT stability in culture supernatants of . To assess whether the stability of TeNT is due to an innate property of the toxin or is a result of 's intra- and extra-cellular environment, both TeNT and complex-free BoNT/A1 were expressed recombinantly in atoxic and analyzed for expression and stability. The strong clostridial ferredoxin () promotor resulted in the expression of recombinant TeNT at greater levels and earlier time points than endogenously produced TeNT. Recombinant BoNT/A1 was similarly expressed by atoxic , although partial degradation was observed. The rBoNT/A1 produced in was also partially proteolytically processed to the dichain form. Investigations of bacterial growth media and pH conditions found that the stability of rTeNT and rBoNT/A1 in spent media of or was affected by growth media but not by pH. These data indicate that the distinct metabolism of or under various growth conditions is a primary factor in creating a more or less favorable environment for complex-free CNT stability.

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