Production of soluble alphabeta T-cell receptor heterodimers suitable for biophysical analysis of ligand binding.

  • Willcox, BE
  • Gao, GF
  • Wyer, JR
  • O'Callaghan, CA
  • Boulter, JM
  • Jones, EY
  • Van Der Merwe, PA
  • Bell, JI
  • Jakobsen, BK
Publication date
November 1999
Publisher
Crossref
Journal
Protein Science

Abstract

A method to produce alphabeta T-cell receptors (TCRs) in a soluble form suitable for biophysical analysis was devised involving in vitro refolding of a TCR fusion protein. Polypeptides corresponding to the variable and constant domains of each chain of a human and a murine receptor, fused to a coiled coil heterodimerization motif from either c-Jun (alpha) or v-Fos (beta), were overexpressed separately in Escherichia coli. Following recovery from inclusion bodies, the two chains of each receptor were denatured, and then refolded together in the presence of denaturants. For the human receptor, which is specific for the immunodominant influenza A HLA-A2-restricted matrix epitope (M58-66), a heterodimeric protein was purified in milligram yield...

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