Abstract
AbstractWe have developed an innovative system that exports diverse recombinant proteins in membrane bound vesicles fromE. coli1. These recombinant vesicles compartmentalise proteins within a micro-environment that enables production of otherwise challenging insoluble, toxic, or disulphide-bond containing proteins from bacteria. The release of vesicle-packaged proteins supports isolation from the culture and allows long-term storage of active protein. This technology results in high yields of vesicle-packaged, functional proteins for efficient downstream processing for a wide range of applications from discovery science to applied biotechnology and medicine. In this article, and associated video, we provide a detailed protocol of the method, and highlight key steps in the methodology to maximise recombinant protein filled vesicle production.SummaryThis protocol describes a detailed method for the bacterial production of recombinant proteins, including typically insoluble or disulphide-bond containing proteins, packaged inside extracellular membrane-bound vesicles. This has the potential to applied to many areas of scientific research including applied biotechnology and medicine.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory