Abstract
We report here the creation of a modular, plasmid-based protein expression system utilizing elements of the native Rhodobacter puf promoter in a BioBrick™-based vector system with DsRed encoding a red fluorescent reporter protein. A suite of truncations of the puf promoter were made to assess the influence of different portions of this promoter on expression of heterologous proteins. The 3′ end of puf was found to be particularly important for increasing expression, with transformants accumulating significant quantities of DsRed under both aerobic and anaerobic growth conditions. Expression levels of this reporter protein in Rhodobacter sphaeroides were comparable to those achieved in Escherichia coli using the strong, constitutive P lac promoter, thus demonstrating the robustness of the engineered system. Furthermore, we demonstrate the ability to tune the designed expression system by modulating cellular DsRed levels based upon the promoter segment utilized and oxygenation conditions. Last, we show that the new expression system is able to drive expression of a membrane protein, proteorhodopsin, and that membrane purifications from R. sphaeroides yielded significant quantities of proteorhodopsin. This toolset lays the groundwork for the engineering of multi-step pathways, including recalcitrant membrane proteins, in R. sphaeroides.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 3111-3119 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology |
Volume | 98 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2014 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Acknowledgments We are grateful to Dr. Anthony Dean for the use of the flow cytometer. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant CBET-0756296. I.B.T. was supported by a predoctoral National Institute of Health traineeship (GM008347).
Keywords
- BioBricks™
- Proteorhodopsin
- Recombinant membrane protein expression
- Rhodobacter sphaeroides
- Synthetic biology
- puf promoter