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Vibrio Natriegens As a Superior Host for the Production of C-type Cytochromes and Difficult-to-express Redox Proteins

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2024 Mar 14
PMID 38480761
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C-type cytochromes fulfil many essential roles in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Their characterization requires large quantities of protein which can be obtained through heterologous production. Heterologous production of c-type cytochromes in Escherichia coli is hindered since the ccmABCDEFGH genes necessary for incorporation of heme c are only expressed under anaerobic conditions. Different strategies were devised to bypass this obstacle, such as co-expressing the ccm genes from the pEC86 vector. However, co-expression methods restrict the choice of expression host and vector. Here we describe the first use of Vibrio natriegens V X2 for the recombinant production of difficult-to-express redox proteins from the extreme acidophile Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans CCM4253, including three c-type cytochromes. Co-expression of the ccm genes was not required to produce holo-c-type cytochromes in V X2. E. coli T7 Express only produced holo-c-type cytochromes during co-expression of the ccm genes and was not able to produce the inner membrane cytochrome CycA. Additionally, V X2 cell extracts contained higher portions of recombinant holo-proteins than T7 Express cell extracts. All redox proteins were translocated to the intended cell compartment in both hosts. In conclusion, V. natriegens represents a promising alternative for the production of c-type cytochromes and difficult-to-express redox proteins.

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