pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.

Determination of protein function requires tools that allow its detection and/or purification. As generation of specific antibodies often is laborious and insufficient, protein tagging using epitopes that are recognized by commercially available antibodies and matrices appears more promising. Also,...

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Main Authors: Dagmar Lyska, Kerstin Engelmann, Karin Meierhoff, Peter Westhoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3542268?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dc5b2b73262c4dac93d7fae81cab76332020-11-25T00:12:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5378710.1371/journal.pone.0053787pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.Dagmar LyskaKerstin EngelmannKarin MeierhoffPeter WesthoffDetermination of protein function requires tools that allow its detection and/or purification. As generation of specific antibodies often is laborious and insufficient, protein tagging using epitopes that are recognized by commercially available antibodies and matrices appears more promising. Also, proper spatial and temporal expression of tagged proteins is required to prevent falsification of results. We developed a new series of binary Gateway cloning vectors named pAUL1-20 for C- and N-terminal in-frame fusion of proteins to four different tags: a single (i) HA epitope and (ii) Strep-tagIII, (iii) both epitopes combined to a double tag, and (iv) a triple tag consisting of the double tag extended by a Protein A tag possessing a 3C protease cleavage site. Expression can be driven by either the 35 S CaMV promoter or, for C-terminal fusions, promoters from genes encoding the chloroplast biogenesis factors HCF107, HCF136, or HCF173. Fusions of the four promoters to the GUS gene showed that endogenous promoter sequences are functional and drive expression more moderately and consistently throughout different transgenic lines when compared to the 35 S CaMV promoter. By testing complementation of mutations affected in chloroplast biogenesis factors HCF107 and HCF208, we found that the effect of different promoters and tags on protein function strongly depends on the protein itself. Single-step and tandem affinity purification of HCF208 via different tags confirmed the integrity of the cloned tags.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3542268?pdf=render
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author Dagmar Lyska
Kerstin Engelmann
Karin Meierhoff
Peter Westhoff
spellingShingle Dagmar Lyska
Kerstin Engelmann
Karin Meierhoff
Peter Westhoff
pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.
PLoS ONE
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Kerstin Engelmann
Karin Meierhoff
Peter Westhoff
author_sort Dagmar Lyska
title pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.
title_short pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.
title_full pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.
title_fullStr pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.
title_full_unstemmed pAUL: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in Arabidopsis.
title_sort paul: a gateway-based vector system for adaptive expression and flexible tagging of proteins in arabidopsis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Determination of protein function requires tools that allow its detection and/or purification. As generation of specific antibodies often is laborious and insufficient, protein tagging using epitopes that are recognized by commercially available antibodies and matrices appears more promising. Also, proper spatial and temporal expression of tagged proteins is required to prevent falsification of results. We developed a new series of binary Gateway cloning vectors named pAUL1-20 for C- and N-terminal in-frame fusion of proteins to four different tags: a single (i) HA epitope and (ii) Strep-tagIII, (iii) both epitopes combined to a double tag, and (iv) a triple tag consisting of the double tag extended by a Protein A tag possessing a 3C protease cleavage site. Expression can be driven by either the 35 S CaMV promoter or, for C-terminal fusions, promoters from genes encoding the chloroplast biogenesis factors HCF107, HCF136, or HCF173. Fusions of the four promoters to the GUS gene showed that endogenous promoter sequences are functional and drive expression more moderately and consistently throughout different transgenic lines when compared to the 35 S CaMV promoter. By testing complementation of mutations affected in chloroplast biogenesis factors HCF107 and HCF208, we found that the effect of different promoters and tags on protein function strongly depends on the protein itself. Single-step and tandem affinity purification of HCF208 via different tags confirmed the integrity of the cloned tags.
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