Efficient and economic protein labeling for NMR in mammalian expression systems: Application to a preT‐cell and T‐cell receptor protein

Author:

Mallis Robert J.123ORCID,Lee Jonathan J.12,Berg Arjen Van den4,Brazin Kristine N.125,Viennet Thibault67ORCID,Zmuda Jonathan4,Cross Melissa4,Radeva Denitsa8,Rodriguez‐Mias Ricard9,Villén Judit9,Gelev Vladimir8,Reinherz Ellis L.125,Arthanari Haribabu67

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Immunobiology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Medical Oncology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Dermatology Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Thermo Fisher Scientific Frederick Maryland USA

5. Department of Medicine Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Department of Cancer Biology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

8. Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy Sofia University Sofia Bulgaria

9. Department of Genome Sciences University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractProtein nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy relies on the ability to isotopically label polypeptides, which is achieved through heterologous expression in various host organisms. Most commonly, Escherichia coli is employed by leveraging isotopically substituted ammonium and glucose to uniformly label proteins with 15N and 13C, respectively. Moreover, E. coli can grow and express proteins in uniformly deuterium‐substituted water (D2O), a strategy useful for experiments targeting high molecular weight proteins. Unfortunately, many proteins, particularly those requiring specific posttranslational modifications like disulfide bonding or glycosylation for proper folding and/or function, cannot be readily expressed in their functional forms using E. coli‐based expression systems. One such class of proteins includes T‐cell receptors and their related preT‐cell receptors. In this study, we present an expression system for isotopic labeling of proteins using a nonadherent human embryonic kidney cell line, Expi293F, and a specially designed media. We demonstrate the application of this platform to the β subunit common to both receptors. In addition, we show that this expression system and media can be used to specifically label amino acids Phe, Ile, Val, and Leu in this system, utilizing an amino acid‐specific labeling protocol that allows targeted incorporation at high efficiency without significant isotopic scrambling. We demonstrate that this system can also be used to express proteins with fluorinated amino acids. We were routinely able to obtain an NMR sample with a concentration of 200 μM from 30 mL of culture media, utilizing less than 20 mg of the labeled amino acids.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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