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Expression, purification and crystallization of CTB-MPR, a candidate mucosal vaccine component against HIV-1

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Expression, purification and crystallization of CTB-MPR, a candidate mucosal vaccine component against HIV-1
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CTB-MPR is a fusion protein between the B subunit of cholera toxin (CTB) and the membrane-proximal region of gp41 (MPR), the transmembrane envelope protein of Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1), and has previously been shown to induce the production of anti-HIV-1 antibodies with antiviral functions. To further improve the design of this candidate vaccine, X-ray crystallography experiments were performed to obtain structural information about this fusion protein. Several variants of CTB-MPR were designed, constructed and recombinantly expressed in Escherichia coli. The first variant contained a flexible GPGP linker between CTB and MPR, and yielded crystals that diffracted to a resolution of 2.3 Å, but only the CTB region was detected in the electron-density map. A second variant, in which the CTB was directly attached to MPR, was shown to destabilize pentamer formation. A third construct containing a polyalanine linker between CTB and MPR proved to stabilize the pentameric form of the protein during purification. The purification procedure was shown to produce a homogeneously pure and monodisperse sample for crystallization. Initial crystallization experiments led to pseudo-crystals which were ordered in only two dimensions and were disordered in the third dimension. Nanocrystals obtained using the same precipitant showed promising X-ray diffraction to 5 Å resolution in femtosecond nanocrystallography experiments at the Linac Coherent Light Source at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The results demonstrate the utility of femtosecond X-ray crystallography to enable structural analysis based on nano/microcrystals of a protein for which no macroscopic crystals ordered in three dimensions have been observed before.
Date Created
2014-08-20
Contributors
  • Lee, Ho-Hsien (Author)
  • Cherni, Irene (Author)
  • Yu, HongQi (Author)
  • Fromme, Raimund (Author)
  • Doran, Jeffrey (Author)
  • Grotjohann, Ingo (Author)
  • Mittman, Michele (Author)
  • Basu, Shibom (Author)
  • Deb, Arpan (Author)
  • Dorner, Katerina (Author)
  • Aquila, Andrew (Author)
  • Barty, Anton (Author)
  • Boutet, Sebastien (Author)
  • Chapman, Henry N. (Author)
  • Doak, R. Bruce (Author)
  • Hunter, Mark (Author)
  • James, Daniel (Author)
  • Kirian, Richard (Author)
  • Kupitz, Christopher (Author)
  • Lawrence, Robert (Author)
  • Liu, Haiguang (Author)
  • Nass, Karol (Author)
  • Schlichting, Ilme (Author)
  • Schmidt, Kevin (Author)
  • Seibert, M. Marvin (Author)
  • Shoeman, Robert L. (Author)
  • Spence, John (Author)
  • Stellato, Francesco (Author)
  • Weierstall, Uwe (Author)
  • Williams, Garth J. (Author)
  • Yoon, Chun Hong (Author)
  • Wang, Dingjie (Author)
  • Zatsepin, Nadia (Author)
  • Hogue, Brenda (Author)
  • Matoba, Nobuyuki (Author)
  • Fromme, Petra (Author)
  • Mor, Tsafrir (Author)
  • ASU Biodesign Center Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy (Contributor)
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (Contributor)
  • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Contributor)
  • School of Life Sciences (Contributor)
  • Biodesign Institute (Contributor)
  • Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology (Contributor)
  • Department of Physics (Contributor)
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eng
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Digital object identifier: 10.1107/S2052252514014900
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2052-2525
Series
IUCrJ
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.44820
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Lee, H., Cherni, I., Yu, H., Fromme, R., Doran, J. D., Grotjohann, I., . . . Mor, T. S. (2014). Expression, purification and crystallization of CTB-MPR, a candidate mucosal vaccine component against HIV-1. IUCrJ, 1(5), 305-317. doi:10.1107/s2052252514014900

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