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Soluble overexpression and purification of infectious bursal disease virus capsid protein VP2 in Escherichia coli and its nanometer structure observation.

Cell Cycle 2022 March 29
As part of the development of an infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) subunit vaccine, this study was designed to improve the expression of highly soluble VP2-LS3 (Haemophilus parasuis lumazine synthase 3, LS3) protein by using different tagged vectors in E. coli . IBDV VP2-LS3 gene was designed and synthesized. Fusion tags, GST, NusA, MBP, Ppi, γ-crystallin, ArsC, and Grifin were joined to the N-terminus of VP2-LS3 protein. Seven expression plasmids were constructed, and each plasmid was transformed into E. coli BL21 (DE3) competent cells. After induction by IPTG, the solubility and expression levels of the various VP2-LS3 proteins were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western Blot analysis. The fusion tag that significantly promoted soluble expression of the VP2-LS3 protein was selected. Recombinant proteins were purified using Ni-NTA affinity chromatography, then cleaved by using TEV protease and detected by using transmission electron microscopy. Gel electrophoresis and sequencing analysis showed that all seven recombinant vectors were successfully constructed. GST, NusA, MBP, Ppi, γ-crystallin, ArsC, and Grifin enhanced the expression and solubility of VP2 protein; however, MBP was more effective for the high-purity production of VP2-LS3. Western Blot analysis confirmed successful generation of VP2-LS3 fusion protein in E. coli . The result of transmission electron microscopy showed that VP2-LS3 formed nano-sized particles with homogeneous shape and relatively uniform size. This study established a method to generate VP2-LS3 recombinant protein, which may lay a foundation for the development and subsequent study of IBDV subunit vaccines.

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