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Bioconversion of Recombinantly Produced Precursor Peptide PqqA into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Using a Cell-free in Vitro System

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2020 Oct 18
PMID 33069826
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Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) has been recognized as the third class of redox cofactors in addition to the well-known nicotinamides (NAD(P)) and flavins (FAD, FMN). It plays important physiological roles in various organisms and has strong antioxidant properties. The biosynthetic pathway of PQQ involves a gene cluster composed of 4-7 genes, named pqqA-G, among which pqqA is a key gene for PQQ synthesis, encoding the precursor peptide PqqA. To produce recombinant PqqA in E. coli, fusion tags were used to increase the stability and solubility of the peptide, as well simplify the scale-up of the fermentation process. In this paper, pqqA from Gluconobacter oxydans 621H was expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3) as a fusion protein with SUMO and purified using a hexahistidine (His6) tag. The SUMO fusion protein and His6 tag were specifically recognized and cleaved by the SUMO specific ULP protease, and immobilized-metal affinity chromatography was used to obtain high-purity precursor peptide PqqA. Expression and purification of target proteins was confirmed by Tricine-SDS-PAGE. Finally, the synthesis of PQQ in a cell-free enzymatic reaction in vitro was confirmed by LC-MS.

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