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Overcoming problems to produce the recombinant protein LipL21 of Leptospira interrogans .

Maria Beatriz TakahashiAline Florencio TeixeiraAna Lucia Tabet Oller Nascimento
Published in: BioTechniques (2023)
The production of leptospiral recombinant proteins in the soluble form and in high yield from Escherichia coli is still a challenge. This work presents the cloning, expression and purification of the outer membrane protein of Leptospira interrogans , LipL21, which is considered an interesting target for vaccine and diagnostics development. The expression profile and yield of LipL21 was compared after cloning in the vectors pAE, pET28a and pET-SUMO, and it was observed that LipL21 was expressed in a low amount with pAE vector. By using the pET-28a vector, protein expression was increased, but the majority of the product was obtained as inclusion bodies. As a highlight, using a pET-SUMO vector was shown to overcome the problems of low expression and solubility of the lipoprotein LipL21.
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