Functional expression of diverse post-translational peptide-modifying enzymes in Escherichia coli under uniform expression and purification conditions
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Glassey, Emerson; King, Andrew M; Anderson, Daniel A; Zhang, Zhengan; Voigt, Christopher A
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<jats:p>RiPPs (ribosomally-synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides) are a class of pharmaceutically-relevant natural products expressed as precursor peptides before being enzymatically processed into their final functional forms. Bioinformatic methods have illuminated hundreds of thousands of RiPP enzymes in sequence databases and the number of characterized chemical modifications is growing rapidly; however, it remains difficult to functionally express them in a heterologous host. One challenge is peptide stability, which we addressed by designing a RiPP stabilization tag (RST) based on a small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) domain that can be fused to the N- or C-terminus of the precursor peptide and proteolytically removed after modification. This is demonstrated to stabilize expression of eight RiPPs representative of diverse phyla. Further, using <jats:italic>Escherichia coli</jats:italic> for heterologous expression, we identify a common set of media and growth conditions where 24 modifying enzymes, representative of diverse chemistries, are functional. The high success rate and broad applicability of this system facilitates: (i) RiPP discovery through high-throughput “mining” and (ii) artificial combination of enzymes from different pathways to create a desired peptide.</jats:p>
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2022Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological EngineeringJournal
PLoS ONE
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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Glassey, Emerson, King, Andrew M, Anderson, Daniel A, Zhang, Zhengan and Voigt, Christopher A. 2022. "Functional expression of diverse post-translational peptide-modifying enzymes in Escherichia coli under uniform expression and purification conditions." PLoS ONE, 17 (9).
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