Bacterial over-expression of functionally active human CT2 (SLC22A16) carnitine transporter
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Background: Escherichia coli is a widely used tool for the over-expression of human proteins for studying structure and function. The toxicity of human proteins for E. coli often hampers the expression. This study aims to find conditions for the expression of a membrane transporter known as the carnitine transporter CT2. The knowledge on this transporter is scarce, thus obtaining the recombinant protein is very important for further studies. Methods and Results: The cDNAs coding for human CT2 (hCT2) was cloned in the pH6EX3 vector and different transformed E. coli strains were cultured in absence or in presence of glucose. hCT2 expression was obtained. The protein was purified and reconstituted into proteoliposomes in a functionally active state. Conclusions: Using the appropriate IPTG concentration, together with the addition of glucose, hCT2 has been expressed in E. coli. The protein is active and shows capacity to transport carnitine in proteoliposomes. The results have a great interest in basic biochemistry of membrane transporters and applications to human health since hCT2 is involved in human pathology.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CT2; Carnitine; Liposome; Protein expression; Purification; SLC
Elenco autori:
Indiveri, Cesare
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