Expression and Characterization of the Fourth Repeat of Xenopus Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-binding Protein in E. Coli
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Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) is an extracellular glycolipoprotein which in higher vertebrates has a 4-repeat structure and carries endogenous vitamin A and fatty acids. The location of IRBP's 1-2 binding sites for retinol is unknown. To begin to understand which repeat(s) are responsible for ligand-binding, we expressed the fourth repeat of Xenopus IRBP in E. coli to determine if it could by itself bind all-trans retinol. Our expression studies used a polyhistidine fusion domain to purify the recombinant protein directly from inclusion bodies. The fusion protein could be renatured without aggregation if refolded at a sufficiently dilute concentration (< 3 microM). The recombinant fourth repeat of Xenopus IRBP binds [3H]all-trans retinol and the fluorescence of this ligand increases 8-fold upon binding. The binding is saturable with a Kd = 0.4 microM. The expression of recombinant IRBP fragments as fusion proteins in prokaryotes will be useful for defining the structural requirements for ligand binding by this interesting protein.
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