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Active, soluble recombinant melittin purified by extracting insoluble lysate of Escherichia coli without denaturation.

Biotechnol Prog.. 2013-8; 
Jason S. Buhrman, Laura C. Cook, Jamie E. Rayahin, Michael J. Federle, Richard A. Gemeinhart. Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA; 2 Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA.
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Abstract

Cell lytic peptides are a class of drugs that can be used to selectively kill invading organisms or diseased cells. Several of these peptides have been identified as potential therapeutics. Herein, we report a novel process for purifying recombinant melittin, a cell lytic peptide that inserts into the membranes of cells causing cell lysis, from Escherichia coli. The process involves surfactant and low pH to solubilize melittin fusion proteins from the insoluble fraction of bacterial lysates. We are able to significantly improve purity of the final product and confirm the activity of the peptide. The process yields recombinant melittin that is effective when used to treat U-87 MG glioma cells and inhibits growth... More

Keywords

Recombinant protein; fusion protein; melittin; protein extraction; surfactant.