Shen JD, Cai X, Liu ZQ, Zheng YG. High Throughput Screening of Signal Peptide Library with Novel Fluorescent Probe.
Chembiochem 2022;
23:e202100523. [PMID:
35470527 DOI:
10.1002/cbic.202100523]
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Abstract
Nitrile hydratase (NHase) is an excellent bio-catalyst for the synthesis of amide compounds, was composed of two heterologous subunits. However, the secretory expression of NHase has been difficult to achieve because of its complex expression mechanism. In this work, a novel fluorescent probe Rho-IDA-CoII was synthesized by the one-pot method. Rho-IDA-CoII could specifically label His-tagged proteins in vitro specifically, such as staining in-gel, western blot and ELISA. Furthermore, Rho-IDA-CoII combined with dot blot could quantitatively detect His-tagged proteins between 1 - 10 pmol and perform high-throughput screening for the NHase signal peptide library. The recombinant Bacillus subtilis WB800/phoB-HBA with the extracellular expression of NHase was screened from ca. 6500 clones. After optimization of fermentation conditions, the NHase activity in the culture supernatant reached to 17.34 ± 0.16 U/mL. It was the first time to express secretory NHase in Bacillus subtilis successfully.
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