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- Title
A novel approach to achieving more efficient production of the mature form of human IL-37 in plants.
- Authors
Zhang, Yao; Alqazlan, Nadiyah; Meng, Zihe; Zhao, Jingyao; Liu, Nan; Zhang, Yuxin; Feng, Mingfeng; Ma, Shengwu; Wang, Aoxue
- Abstract
Interleukin-37 is a newly discovered cytokine that plays a pivotal role in suppressing innate inflammation and acquired immunity. We have recently expressed both the mature(mat-) and pro-forms of human IL-37b in plants and demonstrated that while both forms of the plant-made hIL-37b are functional, pmat-hIL37b exhibited significantly greater activity than ppro-IL-37b. Compared to ppro-hIL-37b, on the other hand, the expression level of pmat-hIL-37b was substantially lower (100.5 µg versus 1.05 µg/g fresh leaf mass or 1% versus 0.01% TSP). Since the difference between ppro-hIL-37b and pmat-hIL-37b is that ppro-hIL-37b contains a signal sequence not cleavable by plant cells, we reasoned that this signal sequence would play a key role in stabilizing the ppro-hIL-37b protein. Here, we describe a novel approach to enhancing pmat-hIL-37b production in plants based on incorporation of a gene sequence encoding tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease between the signal peptide and the mature hIL-37b, including a TEV cleavage site at the C-termini of TEV protease. The rationale is that when expressed as a sp-TEV-matIL-37b fusion protein, the stabilizing properties of the signal peptide of pro-hIL-37b will be awarded to its fusion partners, resulting in increased yield of target proteins. The fusion protein is then expected to cleave itself in vivo to yield a mature pmat-hIL-37b. Indeed, when a sp-TEV-matIL-37b fusion gene was expressed in stable-transformed plants, a prominent band corresponding to dimeric pmat-hIL-37b was detected, with expression yields reaching 42.5 µg/g fresh leaf mass in the best expression lines. Bioassays demonstrated that plant-made mature pmat-hIL-37b is functional.
- Subjects
INTERLEUKIN-37; CHIMERIC proteins; PEPTIDES; GENE expression; GENE fusion
- Publication
Transgenic Research, 2023, Vol 32, Issue 4, p279
- ISSN
0962-8819
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11248-023-00351-z