Yoo G, Saenger T, Bong JH, Jose J, Kang MJ, Pyun JC
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedIn this work, two proteins, Z-domains and bovine casein, were autodisplayed on the outer membrane of the same Escherichia coli cells by co-transformation of two different autodisplay vectors. On the basis of SDS-PAGE densitometry, Z-domains and bovine casein were expressed at 3.12×105 and 1.55×105 proteins/E. coli cell, respectively. The co-autodisplayed Z-domains had antibody-binding activity and the bovine casein had adhesive properties. E. coli with co-autodisplayed proteins were analyzed by fluorescence assisted cell sorting (FACS). E. coli with co-autodisplayed Z-domains and bovine casein aggregated due to hydrophobic interaction. For application to immunoassays, the Z-domain activity was estimated after (1) immobilizing the E. coli and (2) forming an OM layer. E. coli with co-autodisplayed two proteins that were immobilized on a polystyrene microplate had the same antibody-binding activity as did E. coli with autodisplayed Z-domains only. The OM layer from the co-transformed E. coli had Z-domains and bovine casein expressed at a 1:2 ratio from antibody-binding activity measurements.
Jose, Joachim | Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Jose) Center of Interdisciplinary Sustainability Research (ZIN) |