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    Mussel foot proteins (Mfps) are considered as remarkable materials due to their extraordinary adhesive capability. Recombinant expression is an ideal way to synthesis these proteins at large scale. However, secretory expression of Mfps into culture medium has not been achieved in a heterologous host. Here, to realize the secretion of Mfp3 and Mfp5 in Bacillus subtilis, signal peptide screening was first performed. Minimal Mfp3-6×His was targeted into the growth medium with AmyE signal peptide. We found that a small chaperone protein Spy was secreted efficiently in B. subtilis, and the fusion proteins Spy-Mfp3-6×His and Spy-Mfp5-6×His could also be delivered into growth medium well. The yield of Spy-Mfp3-6×His and Spy-Mfp5-6×His reached 255 and 119 mg L-1 at shake flask conditions, respectively. Mfp3-6×His and Mfp5-6×His were finally purified via TEV protease cleavage and NTA affinity chromatography. Mfp3-6×His and Mfp5-6×His could be efficiently secreted using a chaperone protein Spy as fusion tag in B. subtilis. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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    Panpan Wu, Qing Tao, Yuxuan Liu, Caiting Zeng, Yu Li, Xin Yan. Efficient secretion of mussel adhesion proteins using a chaperone protein Spy as fusion tag in Bacillus subtilis. Biotechnology journal. 2023 Oct;18(10):e2200582


    PMID: 37357718

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