Binary polypeptide system for permanent and oriented protein immobilization

Enrico Ferrari, Fan Zhang, Dhevahi Niranjan, Julian Bailes, Mikhail Soloviev and Bazbek Davletov

(2010)

Enrico Ferrari, Fan Zhang, Dhevahi Niranjan, Julian Bailes, Mikhail Soloviev and Bazbek Davletov (2010) Binary polypeptide system for permanent and oriented protein immobilization. Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 8 (9). pp. . ISSN 1477-3155

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Abstract

Background: Many techniques in molecular biology, clinical diagnostics and biotechnology rely on binary affinity tags. The existing tags are based on either small molecules (e.g., biotin/streptavidin or glutathione/GST) or peptide tags (FLAG, Myc, HA, Strep-tag and His-tag). Among these, the biotin-streptavidin system is most popular due to the nearly irreversible interaction of biotin with the tetrameric protein, streptavidin. The major drawback of the stable biotin-streptavidin system, however, is that neither of the two tags can be added to a protein of interest via recombinant means (except for the Strep-tag case) leading to the requirement for chemical coupling. Results: Here we report a new immobilization system which utilizes two monomeric polypeptides which self-assemble to produce non-covalent yet nearly irreversible complex which is stable in strong detergents, chaotropic agents, as well as in acids and alkali. Our system is based on the core region of the tetra-helical bundle known as the SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) complex. This irreversible protein attachment system (IPAS) uses either a shortened syntaxin helix and fused SNAP25-synaptobrevin or a fused syntaxin-synaptobrevin and SNAP25 allowing a two-component system suitable for recombinant protein tagging, capture and immobilization. We also show that IPAS is suitable for use with traditional beads and chromatography, planar surfaces and Biacore, gold nanoparticles and for protein-protein interaction in solution. Conclusions: IPAS offers an alternative to chemical cross-linking, streptavidin-biotin system and to traditional peptide affinity tags and can be used for a wide range of applications in nanotechnology and molecular sciences.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleBinary polypeptide system for permanent and oriented protein immobilization
AuthorsFerrari, Enrico
Zhang, Fan
Niranjan, Dhevahi
Bailes, Julian
Soloviev, Mikhail
Davletov, Bazbek
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Biological Science

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doi10.1186/1477-3155-8-9

Deposited by () on 08-Mar-2011 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 08-Mar-2011

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