N-terminal fusion of the N-terminal domain of bacterial enzyme I facilitates recombinant expression and purification of the human RNA demethylases FTO and Alkbh5

Publication date: Available online 15 November 2019Source: Protein Expression and PurificationAuthor(s): Balabhadra Khatiwada, Jeffrey A. Purslow, Eric S. Underbakke, Vincenzo VendittiAbstractVarious fusion tags are commonly employed to increase the heterologous expression and solubility of aggregation-prone proteins within Escherichia coli. Herein, we present a protocol for efficient recombinant expression and purification of the human RNA demethylases Alkbh5 and FTO. Our method incorporates a novel fusion tag (the N-terminal domain of bacterial enzyme I, EIN) that dramatically increases the solubility of its fusion partner and is promptly removed upon digestion with a protease. The presented protocol allows for the production of mg amounts of Alkbh5 and FTO in 1L of both rich and minimal media. We developed a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based assay to confirm that both proteins are enzymatically active. Furthermore, the LC-MS method developed here is applicable to other members of the AlkB family of Fe(II)/α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases. The superior protein yield, afforded by our expression and purification method, will facilitate biochemical investigations into the biological function of the human RNA demethylases and endorse employment of EIN as a broadly applicable fusion tag for recombinant expression projects.
Source: Protein Expression and Purification - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research