Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.

Cytokine signaling is transmitted by cell surface receptors which act as natural biological switches to control cellular functions such as immune reactions. Recently, we have designed synthetic cytokine receptors (SyCyRs) consisting of green fluorescent protein (GFP)- and mCherry-nanobodies fused to...

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Main Authors: Sofie Mossner, Hoang T Phan, Saskia Triller, Jens M Moll, Udo Conrad, Jürgen Scheller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230804
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spelling doaj-c7ac1725afef4b519951c9c17d4f740a2021-03-03T21:53:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01154e023080410.1371/journal.pone.0230804Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.Sofie MossnerHoang T PhanSaskia TrillerJens M MollUdo ConradJürgen SchellerCytokine signaling is transmitted by cell surface receptors which act as natural biological switches to control cellular functions such as immune reactions. Recently, we have designed synthetic cytokine receptors (SyCyRs) consisting of green fluorescent protein (GFP)- and mCherry-nanobodies fused to the transmembrane and intracellular domains of cytokine receptors. Following stimulation with homo- and heterodimeric GFP-mCherry fusion proteins, the resulting receptors phenocopied signaling induced by physiologically occurring cytokines. GFP and mCherry fusion proteins were produced in E. coli or CHO-K1 cells, but the overall yield and stability was low. Therefore, we applied two alternative multimerization strategies and achieved immunoglobulin Fc-mediated dimeric and coiled-coil GCN4pII-mediated trimeric assemblies. GFP- and/or mCherry-Fc homodimers activated synthetic gp130 cytokine receptors, which naturally respond to Interleukin 6 family cytokines. Activation of these synthetic gp130 receptors resulted in STAT3 and ERK phosphorylation and subsequent proliferation of Ba/F3-gp130 cells. Half-maximal effective concentrations (EC50) of 8.1 ng/ml and 0.64 ng/ml were determined for dimeric GFP-Fc and mCherry-Fc, respectively. This is well within the expected EC50 range of the native cytokines. Moreover, we generated tetrameric and hexameric GFP-mCherry-Fc fusion proteins, which were also biologically active. This highlighted the importance of close juxtaposition of two cytokine receptors for efficient receptor activation. Finally, we used a trimeric GCN4pII motif to generate homo-trimeric GFP and mCherry complexes. These synthetic cytokines showed improved EC50 values (GFP3: 0.58 ng/ml; mCherrry3: 0.37 ng/ml), over dimeric Fc fused variants. In conclusion, we successfully generated highly effective and stable multimeric synthetic cytokine receptor ligands for activation of synthetic cytokine receptors.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230804
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author Sofie Mossner
Hoang T Phan
Saskia Triller
Jens M Moll
Udo Conrad
Jürgen Scheller
spellingShingle Sofie Mossner
Hoang T Phan
Saskia Triller
Jens M Moll
Udo Conrad
Jürgen Scheller
Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sofie Mossner
Hoang T Phan
Saskia Triller
Jens M Moll
Udo Conrad
Jürgen Scheller
author_sort Sofie Mossner
title Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.
title_short Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.
title_full Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.
title_fullStr Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.
title_full_unstemmed Multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.
title_sort multimerization strategies for efficient production and purification of highly active synthetic cytokine receptor ligands.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Cytokine signaling is transmitted by cell surface receptors which act as natural biological switches to control cellular functions such as immune reactions. Recently, we have designed synthetic cytokine receptors (SyCyRs) consisting of green fluorescent protein (GFP)- and mCherry-nanobodies fused to the transmembrane and intracellular domains of cytokine receptors. Following stimulation with homo- and heterodimeric GFP-mCherry fusion proteins, the resulting receptors phenocopied signaling induced by physiologically occurring cytokines. GFP and mCherry fusion proteins were produced in E. coli or CHO-K1 cells, but the overall yield and stability was low. Therefore, we applied two alternative multimerization strategies and achieved immunoglobulin Fc-mediated dimeric and coiled-coil GCN4pII-mediated trimeric assemblies. GFP- and/or mCherry-Fc homodimers activated synthetic gp130 cytokine receptors, which naturally respond to Interleukin 6 family cytokines. Activation of these synthetic gp130 receptors resulted in STAT3 and ERK phosphorylation and subsequent proliferation of Ba/F3-gp130 cells. Half-maximal effective concentrations (EC50) of 8.1 ng/ml and 0.64 ng/ml were determined for dimeric GFP-Fc and mCherry-Fc, respectively. This is well within the expected EC50 range of the native cytokines. Moreover, we generated tetrameric and hexameric GFP-mCherry-Fc fusion proteins, which were also biologically active. This highlighted the importance of close juxtaposition of two cytokine receptors for efficient receptor activation. Finally, we used a trimeric GCN4pII motif to generate homo-trimeric GFP and mCherry complexes. These synthetic cytokines showed improved EC50 values (GFP3: 0.58 ng/ml; mCherrry3: 0.37 ng/ml), over dimeric Fc fused variants. In conclusion, we successfully generated highly effective and stable multimeric synthetic cytokine receptor ligands for activation of synthetic cytokine receptors.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230804
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