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A systematic mutational analysis identifies a 5-residue proline tag that enhances the in vivo immunogenicity of a non-immunogenic model protein.

Nafsoon RahmanMohammad Monirul IslamMd Golam KibriaSatoru UnzaiYutaka Kuroda
Published in: FEBS open bio (2020)
Poor immunogenicity of small proteins is a major hurdle in developing vaccines or producing antibodies for biopharmaceutical usage. Here, we systematically analyzed the effects of 10 solubility controlling peptide tags (SCP-tags) on the immunogenicity of a non-immunogenic model protein, bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI-19A; 6 kDa). CD, fluorescence, DLS, SLS, and AUC measurements indicated that the SCP-tags did not change the secondary structure content nor the tertiary structures of the protein nor its monomeric state. ELISA results indicated that the 5-proline (C5P) and 5-arginine (C5R) tags unexpectedly increased the IgG level of BPTI-19A by 240- and 73-fold, respectively, suggesting that non-oligomerizing SCP-tags may provide a novel method for increasing the immunogenicity of a protein in a highly specific manner.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • protein protein
  • binding protein
  • gene expression
  • high resolution
  • small molecule
  • dna methylation
  • monoclonal antibody
  • nk cells