Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Aug 2016)

Solubility as a limiting factor for expression of hepatitis A virus proteins in insect cell-baculovirus system

  • Haroldo Cid da Silva Junior,
  • Cristiane Pinheiro Pestana,
  • Ricardo Galler,
  • Marco Alberto Medeiros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760160153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111, no. 8
pp. 535 – 538

Abstract

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The use of recombinant proteins may represent an alternative model to inactivated vaccines against hepatitis A virus (HAV). The present study aimed to express the VP1 protein of HAV in baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS). The VP1 was expressed intracellularly with molecular mass of 35 kDa. The VP1 was detected both in the soluble fraction and in the insoluble fraction of the lysate. The extracellular expression of VP1 was also attempted, but the protein remained inside the cell. To verify if hydrophobic characteristics would also be present in the HAV structural polyprotein, the expression of P1-2A protein was evaluated. The P1-2A polyprotein remained insoluble in the cellular extract, even in the early infection stages. These results suggest that HAV structural proteins are prone to form insoluble aggregates. The low solubility represents a drawback for production of large amounts of HAV proteins in BEVS.

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