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A wheat germ cell-free system is a novel way to screen protein folding and function
Article first published online: 1 JAN 2009
DOI: 10.1110/ps.0241203
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Morita, E. H., Sawasaki, T., Tanaka, R., Endo, Y. and Kohno, T. (2003), A wheat germ cell-free system is a novel way to screen protein folding and function. Protein Science, 12: 1216–1221. doi: 10.1110/ps.0241203
Publication History
- Issue published online: 1 JAN 2009
- Article first published online: 1 JAN 2009
- Manuscript Revised: 4 MAR 2003
- Manuscript Accepted: 4 MAR 2003
- Manuscript Received: 27 NOV 2002
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Keywords:
- Wheat germ;
- cell-free;
- protein synthesis;
- HSQC;
- structural analysis
- HSQC, heteronuclear single quantum correlation spectroscopy
Abstract
For high-throughput protein structural analysis, it is indispensable to develop a reliable protein overexpression system. Although many protein overexpression systems, such as that involving Escherichia coli cells, have been developed, the number of overexpressed proteins showing the same biological activities as those of the native proteins is limited. A novel wheat germ cell-free protein synthesis system was developed recently, and most of the proteins functioning in solution were synthesized as soluble forms. This suggests the applicability of this protein synthesis method to determination of the solution structures of functional proteins. To examine this possibility, we have synthesized two 15N-labeled proteins and obtained 1H-15N HSQC spectra for them. The structural analysis of these proteins has already progressed with an E. coli overexpression system, and 1H-15N HSQC spectra for biologically active proteins have already been obtained. Comparing the spectra, we have shown that proteins synthesized with a wheat germ cell-free system have the proper protein folding and enough biological activity. This is the first experimental evidence of the applicability of the wheat germ cell-free protein synthesis system to high-throughput protein structural analysis.

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