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Expression of IF3 in E.coli


This part is used for expression of Initiation Factor 3 (IF3) needed for the OnePot PURE cell-free system.

Usage and Biology

Initiation factors function during the first step of protein biosynthesis, the initiation phase.They are proteins which bind to the small subunit of the ribosome and initiate the translation of the gene. In addition, they can interact with repressors to slow down or prevent translation or they can interact with activators to help them start or increase the rate of translation.

In our project we used IF3 as a part of the protein solution needed for OnePot PURE cell-free system using the method of gravity flow affinity chromatography, as described in the protocol we designed.


Characterization

Expression and purification of IF3


IF3 is one of the proteins we used for the OnePot PURE cell-free system. We expressed it in M15 E.coli strain using a pQE30 vector. The expression system has a T5 lac operator, RBS and a lambda t0 Terminator, enabling us to regulate the expression with IPTG.

Methods

IF3 was purified using our protocol . To test if the protein was actually expressed, we performed a SDS-PAGE that is presented below. On the left side we can see the results included in the initial OnePot PURE paper (Lavickova et al, 2019) while on the right (batch1_a,b and batch2_a,b) are the solutions we produced ourselves. (The procedure we followed and the conditions of the experiment can be found here).

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Figure 1: SDS-PAGE of OnePot PURE protein solution.

Conclusion
IF3 has a molecular weight of around 21kDa, and since there is a band shown at this molecular weight level, we may assume that it is expressed. To verify the functionality of this protein we need to proceed with more experiments that would be mainly focused on the efficiency of the system.

OnePot PURE functionality test


To make sure that we have all the proteins in our OnePot PURE protein solution, and that they all function properly we need check if proteins can be expressed in our OnePot PURE cell-free system.

Methods

We expressed superfolding GFP following the protocol we designed in 10μl reactions, and measured the fluorescence on a plate reader at excitation wavelength of 535nm. We tested the expression using different concentrations of the sf GFP DNA template and also compared it with the fluorescence produced in PURExpress from NEB.


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Figure 2: sf GFP expression using 10nM DNA template.
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Figure 3: sf GFP expression using 5nM DNA template.
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Figure 4: sf GFP expression using 2.5nM DNA template.
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Figure 5: Comparison between OnePot PURE and PURExpress at saturation.

Conclusion
The expression was successful so we can confirm that IF3 exists in our protein solution and is also functioning properly.



Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


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