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Protein Expression and Purification, Vol.40, No.2, 429-439, 2005
Purification and characterization of bovine adrenal cytochrome b(561) expressed in insect and yeast cell systems
Bovine adrenal chromaffin granule cytochrome (cyt) b(561) is a transmembrane hemoprotein that plays a key role in transporting reducing equivalents from ascorbate to dopamine-beta-hydroxylase for catecholamine synthesis. We have developed procedures for expression and purification of functional bovine adrenal cyt b(561) in insect and yeast cell systems. The bovine cyt b(561) coding sequence, with or without a hexahistidine-tag sequence at the C-terminus, was cloned into the pVL1392 transfer vector under the control of the polyhedrin promoter to generate recombinant baculovirus for protein expression in Sf9 insect cells (similar to 0.5 mg detergent-solubilized cyt b(561)/L culture). For the yeast system, the cyt b(561) cDNA was modified with a hexahistidine-tag sequence at the C-terminus, and inserted into the pPICZB vector under the control of the alcohol oxidase promoter. The recombinant plasmid was transformed into Pichia pastoris GS115 competent cells to give methanol-inducible cyt b(561) expression (similar to 0.7 mg detergent-solubilized cyt b(561)/L culture). Recombinant His-tagged cyt b(561) expressed in Sf9 or Pichia cells was readily solubilized from membrane fractions with dodecyl maltoside and purified to electrophoretic homogeneity by one-step chromatography on Ni-NTA affinity resin. The purified recombinant cytochrome from both systems had a heme to protein ratio close to two and was fully functional, as judged by comparison with the spectroscopic and kinetic parameters of the endogenous cytochrome from chromaffin granules. A novel procedure for isolation of chromaffin granule membranes was developed to utilize frozen adrenal glands instead of fresh tissue. (c) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:bovine adrenal cytochrome b(561);baculovirus expression system;Pichia expression system;spectroscopic characterization