Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas (Jan 2020)

L1tag Protein Expression of Human Papillomavirus Type 18 in Two Escherichia coli Strains, in Auto-inducing Media

  • Giovet Aldama Paz,
  • Elsa Pimienta Rodríguez,
  • Karen Marrero Domínguez,
  • Sandra Rodríguez Salgueiro,
  • Yunier Serrano Rivero,
  • Alina Falero Morejón,
  • Susana Brito Molina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 5

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Introduction: Inducible production of proteins from cloned genes in E. coli is economical, effective and widely used to develop vaccines and drugs. Objective: Describe the manufacture of prophylactic vaccines against Human Papillomavirus type 18. Materials and methods: Major capsid protein L1 of Human Papillomavirus genotype 18 (HPV18) was produced in a fused form in two strains of Escherichia coli: BL21 (DE3) and Shuffle C3026 using an inducible expression system. Results: The protein was detected by anti-His monoclonal antibodies in the insoluble fraction, forming insoluble aggregations (inclusion bodies). The yield was more than 10% of total cell proteins in the culture media tested (ZYB 5052 y SBM 5052). Shuffle C3026 strain shows the highest percent (17.1 % ±1) of recombinant protein in ZYB 5052 autoinducing media. Conclusions: This work offers a potential route for convenient manufacture of prophylactic vaccines against Human Papillomavirus type 18, which is one of the etiologic cause of human cervical carcinoma in developing countries.

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