Expression and properties of arginyl-tRNA synthetase from jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis).
2008
Abstract The coding region for arginyl-tRNA synthetase from jack bean ( Canavalia ensiformis ) has been sequenced and cloned into the bacterial expression vector pET32a. Transformation of BL21 cells and induction with IPTG results in the high level expression of the protein fused N-terminally with thioredoxin and bearing a His-tag. A substantial proportion of the enzyme is recovered in the soluble fraction of the cell lysate (10 mg per litre cell culture) and can be isolated with metal-affinity technology. The thioredoxin component and the His-tag portion of the fused protein could be removed with thrombin, resulting in a homogeneous product retaining an N-terminal extension of 3.2 kDa compared to the native arginyl-tRNA synthetase. Both full-length fusion and thrombin-treated products proved to be active in aminoacylation, with similar kinetic parameters.
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