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Design of signal peptide bombyxin and its effect on secretory expression efficiency and levels of Helicobacter pylori urease subunit B in silkworm cells and larvae

Authors :
Xiao-lin Zhang
An-min Jiang
Zhong-you Ma
You-yi Xiong
Jin-feng Dou
Guo-liang Zhou
Mei-song Qin
Jian-fei Wang
Source :
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, Vol 58, Iss 3, Pp 319-325 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Instituto de Tecnologia do ParanĂ¡ (Tecpar), 2015.

Abstract

This study employed a Bac-to-Bac/Bombyx mori bioreactor to mass-produce immunogenic urease subunit B (UreB) from Helicobacter pylori.The signal peptide bombyxin from B. mori was used to promote secretory expression to improve expression levels and was designed and integrated into the UreB gene to generate the Bacmid/BmNPV/(signal peptide)-UreB baculovirus expression system. To determine whether the bombyxin signal peptide resulted in secretory expression of recombinant UreB (rUreB) and to determine the secretory efficiency, we tested the secretory expression level of rUreB in Bm5 cells using ELISA. To further investigate whether secretory expression affected cell viability, cells were evaluated using 0.4% trypan blue staining, and Bacmid/BmNPV/UreB without the signal peptide served as a control. The above recombinant bacmid constructs were injected to silkworm larvae, and the secretory expression level of rUreB was detected using SDS-PAGE and semi-quantitative western blot analysis. The results indicated that the bombyxin signal peptide directed the secretory expression of rUreB and that this expression improved the viability of Bm5 cells. Moreover, the results showed that the expression level of rUreB was 1.5 times higher with the Bacmid/BmNPV constructs containing the bombyxin signal sequence than those without the signal sequence. These results demonstrate that secretory expression can enhance rUreB expression levels and is likely to aid in the large-scale expression and yield of rUreB in silkworm larvae.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16784324 and 15168913
Volume :
58
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.37a529c2143b0a0e0415fb87a8fdb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-8913201500013