Fusions to the cholera toxin B subunit:: influence on pentamerization and GM1 binding

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作者
Liljeqvist, S
Ståhl, S [1 ]
Andréoni, C
Binz, H
Uhlén, M
Murby, M
机构
[1] Kungkiga Tekn Hogskolan, Dept Biochem & Biotechnol, S-10044 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Ctr Immunol Pierre Fabre, F-74164 St Julien en Genevois, France
关键词
cholera toxin B subunit; fusion protein; streptococcal protein G; pentamerization; GM1; binding;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-1759(97)00170-1
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The cholera toxin B (CTB) subunit has been used extensively in vaccine research as a carrier for peptide immunogens due to its immunopotentiating properties, where coupling has been obtained either by genetic fusion or chemical conjugation. For genetically fused immunogens both N- and C-terminal fusions have been used. Only shorter extensions have previously been evaluated and in some reports these fusions have impaired the biological functions of CTB, such as the ability to form pentamers and to adhere to its cell receptor, the GM1 ganglioside. Here we report the first systematic study where the same fusion partner has been used for either C-terminal, N-terminal or dual fusions to CTB. The serum albumin binding region (BB, approximately 25 kDa) from streptococcal protein G, which is known to fold independently of N- or C-terminal fusions, was selected as fusion partner. The three fusion proteins CTB-BB, BB-CTB and BB-CTB-BB were expressed in Escherichia coli, where they were efficiently secreted to the periplasmic space, and could be purified by affinity chromatography on human serum albumin (HSA) columns. The CTB fusion proteins were compared for their ability to form pentamers, by gel electrophoresis and size-exclusion chromatography, and it was concluded that all three fusion proteins were able to pentamerize. Interestingly, the C-terminal fusion to CTB showed most efficient pentamerization, while the dual fusion was much less efficient. Purified pentamer fractions from all three fusions where found to react to a monoclonal antibody described to react only to pentameric forms of CTB, Ln addition, the purified pentamer fractions were analyzed in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for their ability to bind GM1, and it was found that the C-terminal fusion (CTB-BB) showed significant GM1-binding, but that also the N-terminal and dual CTB fusion proteins bound GM1, although less efficiently, The implications of the results for the design and use of CTB fusion proteins as subunit vaccines are discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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