Solubilization and refolding of inclusion body proteins

P Singhvi, AK Panda - Insoluble Proteins: Methods and Protocols, 2022 - Springer
Insoluble Proteins: Methods and Protocols, 2022Springer
Expression of heterologous proteins in E. coli often leads to the formation of protein
aggregates known as inclusion bodies (IBs). Inclusion body aggregates pose a major hurdle
in the recovery of bioactive proteins from E. coli. Usage of strong denaturing buffers for
solubilization of bacterial IBs results in poor recovery of bioactive protein. Structure–function
understanding of IBs in the last two decades have led to the development of several mild
solubilization buffers, which improve the recovery of bioactive from IBs. Recently …
Abstract
Expression of heterologous proteins in E. coli often leads to the formation of protein aggregates known as inclusion bodies (IBs). Inclusion body aggregates pose a major hurdle in the recovery of bioactive proteins from E. coli. Usage of strong denaturing buffers for solubilization of bacterial IBs results in poor recovery of bioactive protein. Structure–function understanding of IBs in the last two decades have led to the development of several mild solubilization buffers, which improve the recovery of bioactive from IBs. Recently, combinatorial mild solubilization methods have paved the way for solubilization of wide range of inclusion bodies with appreciable refolding yield. Here, we describe a simple protocol for solubilization and refolding of an inclusion body protein with appreciable recovery.
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