Preparation of stable isotope-labeled peripheral cannabinoid receptor CB2 by bacterial fermentation

被引:26
|
作者
Berger, Christian [2 ,3 ]
Ho, Jenny T. C. [4 ]
Kimura, Tomohiro [1 ]
Hess, Sonja [4 ]
Gawrisch, Klaus [1 ]
Yeliseev, Alexei [1 ]
机构
[1] NIAAA, NIH, Rockville, MD 20852 USA
[2] Univ Halle Wittenberg, Inst Biochem & Biotechnol, D-06120 Halle, Germany
[3] Univ Leipzig, Inst Med Phys & Biophys, D-04107 Leipzig, Germany
[4] CALTECH, Proteome Explorat Lab, Beckman Inst, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
关键词
Cannabinoid CB2 receptor; Stable isotope-labeling; Bacterial fermentation; G protein-coupled receptor; PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS; IONIZATION-MASS SPECTROMETRY; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; MEMBRANE-PROTEINS; AMINO-ACIDS; EXPRESSION; PURIFICATION; NEUROTENSIN; PROTEOMICS; ASPARTATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.pep.2009.12.011
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We developed a bacterial fermentation protocol for production of a stable isotope-labeled cannabinoid receptor CB2 for subsequent structural studies of this protein by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The human peripheral cannabinoid receptor was expressed in Escherichia coli as a fusion with maltose binding protein and two affinity tags. The fermentation was performed in defined media comprised of mineral salts, glucose and N-15(2)-L-tryptophan to afford incorporation of the labeled amino acid into the protein. Medium, growth and expression conditions were optimized so that the fermentation process produced about 2 mg of purified, labeled CB2/L of culture medium. By performing a mass spectroscopic characterization of the purified CB2, we determined that one of the two N-15 atoms in tryptophan was incorporated into the recombinant protein. NMR analysis of N-15 chemical shifts strongly suggests that the N-15 atoms are located in Trp-indole rings. Importantly, analysis of the peptides derived from the CNBr cleavage of the purified protein confirmed a minimum of 95% incorporation of the labeled tryptophan into the CB2 sequence. The labeled CB2, purified and reconstituted into liposomes at a protein-to-lipid molar ratio of 1:500, was functional as confirmed by activation of cognate G proteins in an in vitro coupled assay. To our knowledge, this is the first reported production of a biologically active, stable isotope-labeled G protein-coupled receptor by bacterial fermentation. Published by Elsevier Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:236 / 247
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evaluating signaling bias for synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists at the cannabinoid CB2 receptor
    Patel, Monica
    Grimsey, Natasha L.
    Banister, Samuel D.
    Finlay, David B.
    Glass, Michelle
    PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH & PERSPECTIVES, 2023, 11 (06):
  • [42] The role of the cannabinoid CB2 receptor in pain transmission and therapeutic potential of small molecule CB2 receptor agonists
    Whiteside, G. T.
    Lee, G. P.
    Valenzano, K. J.
    CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 2007, 14 (08) : 917 - 936
  • [43] Role of a conserved lysine residue in the peripheral cannabinoid receptor (CB2):: Evidence for subtype specificity
    Tao, Q
    Mcallister, SD
    Andreassi, J
    Nowell, KW
    Cabral, GA
    Hurst, DP
    Bachtel, K
    Ekman, MC
    Reggio, PH
    Abood, ME
    MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 1999, 55 (03) : 605 - 613
  • [44] Expression of recombinant peripheral cannabinoid receptor CB2 and its structural characterization in detergent micelles
    Yeliseev, Alexei A.
    Lay, Kenneth
    Zoubak, Lioudmila
    Gawrisch, Klaus
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2007, : 72A - 72A
  • [45] The peripheral cannabinoid receptor Cb2, a novel oncoprotein, induces a reversible block in neutrophilic differentiation
    Jordà, MA
    Löwenberg, B
    Delwel, R
    BLOOD, 2003, 101 (04) : 1336 - 1343
  • [46] The peripheral cannabinoid receptor, Cb2, in retrovirally-induced leukemic transformation and normal hematopoiesis
    Valk, PJM
    Delwel, R
    LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA, 1998, 32 (1-2) : 29 - 43
  • [47] CB2 cannabinoid receptor activation produces antinociception by stimulating peripheral release of endogenous opioids
    Ibrahim, MM
    Porreca, F
    Lai, J
    Albrecht, PJ
    Rice, FL
    Khodorova, A
    Davar, G
    Makriyannis, A
    Vanderah, TW
    Mata, HP
    Malan, TP
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2005, 102 (08) : 3093 - 3098
  • [48] In vitro pharmacological characterization of cannabinoid receptor CB2 agonists
    Wang, Yung-Chih
    Lu, Mark
    Riviere, Pierre
    Croston, Glenn
    INFLAMMATION RESEARCH, 2006, 55 : S121 - S121
  • [49] Towards NMR structural studies on the peripheral cannabinoid receptor CB2 in micellar solution.
    Krepkiy, D
    Yeliseev, A
    Gawrisch, K
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2006, 20 (05): : A920 - A920
  • [50] Binding Modes and Selectivity of Cannabinoid 1 (CB1) and Cannabinoid 2 (CB2) Receptor Ligands
    Yang, Jing-Fang
    Williams, Alexander H.
    Penthala, Narsimha R.
    Prather, Paul L.
    Crooks, Peter A.
    Zhan, Chang-Guo
    ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, 11 (20): : 3455 - 3463