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Purification and characterization of a DNA-binding recombinant PREP1:PBX1 complex.


ABSTRACT: Human PREP1 and PBX1 are homeodomain transcriptional factors, whose biochemical and structural characterization has not yet been fully described. Expression of full-length recombinant PREP1 (47.6 kDa) and PBX1 (46.6 kDa) in E. coli is difficult because of poor yield, high instability and insufficient purity, in particular for structural studies. We cloned the cDNA of both proteins into a dicistronic vector containing an N-terminal glutathione S-transferase (GST) tag and co-expressed and co-purified a stable PBX1:PREP1 complex. For structural studies, we produced two C-terminally truncated complexes that retain their ability to bind DNA and are more stable than the full-length proteins through various purification steps. Here we report the production of large amounts of soluble and pure recombinant human PBX1:PREP1 complex in an active form capable of binding DNA.

SUBMITTER: Mathiasen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4391845 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Purification and characterization of a DNA-binding recombinant PREP1:PBX1 complex.

Mathiasen Lisa L   Bruckmann Chiara C   Pasqualato Sebastiano S   Blasi Francesco F  

PloS one 20150409 4


Human PREP1 and PBX1 are homeodomain transcriptional factors, whose biochemical and structural characterization has not yet been fully described. Expression of full-length recombinant PREP1 (47.6 kDa) and PBX1 (46.6 kDa) in E. coli is difficult because of poor yield, high instability and insufficient purity, in particular for structural studies. We cloned the cDNA of both proteins into a dicistronic vector containing an N-terminal glutathione S-transferase (GST) tag and co-expressed and co-purif  ...[more]

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