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High repetitive arginine in the anterior of PCV3 capsid protein is a severe obstacle for its expression in E. coli

Bing Yan Liu, Gao Bin, Meng Zhi Liu, Tingting Zhang, Bao Shan Liu, Ze Liang Chen, Bao Shan Liu, Ze Liang Chen

2020AMB Express25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) is a novel circovirus identified in sows with PDNS-like clinical signs and reproductive failure. The capsid protein (CAP) of PCV3 is expected to be an effective vaccine candidate. Here, we expressed the original capsid protein, truncated capsid protein without anterior highly repetitive arginine (ΔCAP) and their codon-optimized counterparts in E. coli. These results showed that lots of repeated arginine could severely lower the expression of PCV3 capsid protein in E. coli. At the same time, the recombined truncated PCV3 capsid protein forms typic virions. The efficient expression of capsid protein is expected to serve the development of PCV3 vaccines and other studies of PCV3 capsid protein.

Topics & Concepts

CapsidPorcine circovirusArginineBiologyCircovirusProtein expressionVirologyMolecular biologyCell biologyAmino acidVirusGeneGeneticsAnimal Virus Infections StudiesVirus-based gene therapy researchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
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