Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinase-11 (MMP-11) is known to be highly expressed in metastatic and most invasive forms of tumors. Being selectively expressed in tumor tissues, MMP-11 is a promising target for immunotherapy against tumors. Here, we report the production of a thioredoxin-tagged bioactive recombinant chicken MMP-11 (cMMP-11) peptide excluding the secretory signal and propeptide in Escherichia coli T7 Express lysY using pET32b(+) vector. High-level expression and purification of the bioactive peptide were achieved by induction with 1.0mM isopropyl-β-d-thiogalactopyranoside for 4H at 37°C followed by affinity chromatography under denaturing condition and slow dialysis. The recombinant peptide exhibited both caseinolytic and gelatinase activities without requiring activation by 4-aminophenylmercuric acetate. The antisera raised against the peptide in rabbits showed a strong reaction with the whole recombinant peptide as well as 37kDa cMMP-11 mature peptide and cross-reactivity with a 43kDa protein in murine breast tumor of 4T1 origin in Western blot analysis. The 43kDa protein in the tumor homogenate showed immunoreactivity with a monoclonal antibody against human MMP-11, suggesting it to be murine MMP-11 having cross-reactivity with the antisera raised against cMMP-11 peptide. Altogether, the study characterized the production of a bioactive and immunogenic recombinant cMMP-11 peptide in E.coli.
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