Purification of long helical capsid of newcastle disease virus from Escherichia coli

  • Yap, Chee Fai
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Publication date
January 2013

Abstract

The truncated version of nucleocapsid (N) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) expressed in Escherichia coli, NPΔc375 self-assembles into relatively long herringbone-like particles. This truncated protein is vulnerable to endogenous host cell proteases. In order to limit the degradation and improve the production yield of recombinant NPΔc375, a bioinformatics programme, PeptideCutter was used to predict the possible endogenous proteases that led to the NPΔc375 degradation. The size of the degraded bands of the NPΔc375 of NDV on Western blots was analyzed by using the Quantity One software to predict the potential proteases cleavage sites on NPΔc375 amino acid sequence. The possible proteases that degrade NPΔc375 are serine and metall...

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