Enhancing purification and plasma stability of porcine interferon-α/γ by fusion to elastin-like polypeptide

In this study, we evaluated the feasibility of ELP fusion for simple purification and half-life extension of recombinant porcine IFNs (rPoIFNs). After construction of five different fusion expression vectors, we optimized the conditions for soluble protein expression and purification. SDS-PAGE analysis showed that, unlike PoIFNα-His and PoIFNγ-His, PoIFNα-ELP, ELP-PoIFNα and PoIFNαγ-ELP were expressed mainly as soluble proteins at 20 ℃. The optimal conditions for the inverse transition cycling (ITC) of three ELP fusion proteins were 2 M NaCl at 28 ℃. After two rounds of ITC, the three ELP fusion proteins were purified to more than 90% purities, which were comparable to that of affinity-purified PoIFNα-His and PoIFNγ-His. Cytopathic effect inhibition assay showed that the five rPoIFNs had potent but different antiviral activities against two different viruses on two different cell types. The plasma solubility assay showed that the three ELP-fused rPoIFNs remained as soluble proteins under the physical conditions. The plasma stability of three ELP-fused rPoIFNs was significantly improved in comparison with that of PoIFN-α. These data suggest that ELP fusion is a feasible strategy to enhance purification and plasma stability of rPoIFNs.
Source: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology - Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research