Surface anchoring on Lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bond
Display of recombinant proteins on the bacterial surface is an emerging research area with wide range of potential biotechnological applications. Because of its GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status, lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus lactis represents an attractive host for surface display and...
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doaj-c80ddd20819444dabc36516590a0f1812020-11-25T01:59:36ZengSlovenian Chemical SocietyActa Chimica Slovenica1318-02071580-31552019-02-01661182710.17344/acsi.2018.4422639Surface anchoring on Lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bondTina Vida Plavec0Aleš Berlec1Faculty of Pharmacy University of Ljubljana Aškerčeva 7 Ljubljana SloveniaDepartment of Biotechnology Jozef Stefan Institute Jamova 39 SI1000 Ljubljana SloveniaDisplay of recombinant proteins on the bacterial surface is an emerging research area with wide range of potential biotechnological applications. Because of its GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status, lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus lactis represents an attractive host for surface display and promising vector for in situ delivery of bioactive proteins. The present study focused on finding a new alternative approach for surface display on Lactoccocus lactis. We developed a system that enables the formation of irreversible isopeptide bonds on the surface of Lactococus lactis. This was achieved through the following two protein/peptide pairs, SpyCatcher/SpyTag and SnoopCatcher/SnoopTag.1-3 Attachment of tagged model protein B-domain to the cell surface of Lactococccus lactis displaying the corresponding catcher protein was demonstrated using flow cytometry. We demonstrated effective use of aforementioned protein anchors which thus represent a promising alternative to established approaches for surface display on Lactoccocus lactis.https://journals.matheo.si/index.php/ACSi/article/view/4422Surface displayLactococcus lactisisopeptide bond |
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Surface anchoring on Lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bond |
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Surface anchoring on Lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bond |
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Surface anchoring on Lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bond |
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Surface anchoring on Lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bond |
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Surface anchoring on Lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bond |
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surface anchoring on lactococcus lactis by covalent isopeptide bond |
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Slovenian Chemical Society |
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Acta Chimica Slovenica |
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1318-0207 1580-3155 |
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2019-02-01 |
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Display of recombinant proteins on the bacterial surface is an emerging research area with wide range of potential biotechnological applications. Because of its GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status, lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus lactis represents an attractive host for surface display and promising vector for in situ delivery of bioactive proteins. The present study focused on finding a new alternative approach for surface display on Lactoccocus lactis. We developed a system that enables the formation of irreversible isopeptide bonds on the surface of Lactococus lactis. This was achieved through the following two protein/peptide pairs, SpyCatcher/SpyTag and SnoopCatcher/SnoopTag.1-3 Attachment of tagged model protein B-domain to the cell surface of Lactococccus lactis displaying the corresponding catcher protein was demonstrated using flow cytometry. We demonstrated effective use of aforementioned protein anchors which thus represent a promising alternative to established approaches for surface display on Lactoccocus lactis. |
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Surface display Lactococcus lactis isopeptide bond |
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https://journals.matheo.si/index.php/ACSi/article/view/4422 |
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