Protein Expression and Purification, Vol.36, No.2, 198-206, 2004
Expressing and purifying an anti-athero sclerosis polypeptide vaccine in Escherichia coli
A chimeric polypeptide of TTP-CETPC was successfully expressed as inclusion bodies in Escherichia coli by fusing it with the C-terminus of asparaginase and a basic amino acid-rich peptide (KR). After partially purified by washing with 0.5% (v/v) Triton X-100 in 10 mM PB, the pellet was solubilized in 8 M urea. The solution was precipitated with single volume and double volumes of cold ethanol for removing impurities. The fusion protein in solution was precipitated with triple volumes of ethanol to increase purity and then hydrolyzed with 50 mM hydrochloric acid at 55 degreesC for 72 h. The TTP-CETPC polypeptide was released after the unique acid-labile aspartylprolyl bond in the fusion protein was cleaved by acid. After impurities were removed by adjusting the hydrolysis solution pH to 9.45 and then to 8.37, the TTP-CETPC polypeptide was further purified by DEAE-cellulose column. The TTP-CETPC containing fractions were eluted at 60-80 mM NaCl. The purified TTP-CETPC cysteines were oxidized to form into intermolecular disulfide bonded dimers for immunizing mice. Specific anti-CETP antibodies in mice serum were assayed by ELISA and Western blot to verify that antibodies against CETP had been successfully induced and lasted for more than seventeen weeks in vivo. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:cholesteryl ester transfer protein;tetanus toxin;expression and purification;vaccine;antibody