PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

A Simple and Rapid Method for Preparing a Cell-Free Bacterial Lysate for Protein Synthesis.

  • Nitzan Krinsky,
  • Maya Kaduri,
  • Janna Shainsky-Roitman,
  • Mor Goldfeder,
  • Eran Ivanir,
  • Itai Benhar,
  • Yuval Shoham,
  • Avi Schroeder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. e0165137

Abstract

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Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) systems are important laboratory tools that are used for various synthetic biology applications. Here, we present a simple and inexpensive laboratory-scale method for preparing a CFPS system from E. coli. The procedure uses basic lab equipment, a minimal set of reagents, and requires less than one hour to process the bacterial cell mass into a functional S30-T7 extract. BL21(DE3) and MRE600 E. coli strains were used to prepare the S30-T7 extract. The CFPS system was used to produce a set of fluorescent and therapeutic proteins of different molecular weights (up to 66 kDa). This system was able to produce 40-150 μg-protein/ml, with variations depending on the plasmid type, expressed protein and E. coli strain. Interestingly, the BL21-based CFPS exhibited stability and increased activity at 40 and 45°C. To the best of our knowledge, this is the most rapid and affordable lab-scale protocol for preparing a cell-free protein synthesis system, with high thermal stability and efficacy in producing therapeutic proteins.