Abstract

New secretion vectors containing synthetic signal peptides were constructed to study the periplasmic translocation of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in Escherichia coli. These constructs encode synthetic signal peptides spA and spD fused to the amino terminal end of GFP, and expressed from T7/lac promoter in the BL21DE3 strain by induction with IPTG. The recombinant protein was detected in both the cytoplasmic and periplasmic fractions. Fluorescence analysis revealed that recombinant proteins with signal peptides were not fluorescent, indicating translocation to periplasmic space. In contrast, recombinant proteins without signal peptide were fluorescent. These results indicate that the expressed recombinant proteins were translocated into the periplasm. Therefore, the synthetic signal peptides derived from signal peptides of Bacillus sp. could efficiently secrete the heterologous proteins to the periplasmic space of E. coli.

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