Abstract

For the heterologous production of a banana glucanase in Escherichia coli, its gene (GenBank GQ268963) was cloned into a pGEX-4T expression vector as a fusion protein with glutathione-S-transferase (GST). BL21 cells transformed with the GST-Mus a 5 construct were employed for the protein production induced by 1 mM of isopropyl-?-D-tiogalactopyranoside (IPTG). Conditions for the protein expression were optimized by varying the temperature (25?C, 30?C, and 37?C) and duration of protein expression (3h, 6h and 12h). The level of protein production was analyzed by densitometry of sodium dodecyl sulfate - polyacrylamide gel (SDS-PAG) after electrophoretic resolution of respective cell lysates. The optimal protein expression for downstream processing was obtained after 12h of cell growth under 25?C upon addition of IPTG. Recombinant GST-Mus a 5 purified by glutathione affinity chromatography revealed a molecular mass of about 60 kDa. The IgE and IgG reactivity of rGST-Mus a 5 was confirmed by dot blot analysis with individual patient?s sera from subjects with banana allergy and polyclonal rabbit antibodies against banana extract, respectively. Purified recombinant glucanase is a potential candidate for banana allergy diagnosis.

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