Bacteriophage T4 capsid as a nanocarrier for Peptide-N-Glycosidase F immobilization through self-assembly

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Liang Zhang
Pei Wang
Chang Wang
Yike Wu
Xiaojun Feng
He Huang
Lujing Ren
Bi-Feng Liu
Song Gao
Xin Liu
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[1] Huaihai Institute of Technology,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Marine Bioresources and Environment
[2] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Britton Chance Center for Biomedical Photonics at Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics – Hubei Bioinformatics & Molecular Imaging Key Laboratory, Systems Biology Theme, Department of Biomedical Enginee
[3] Jiangsu Marine Resources Development Research Institute,Co
[4] Huaihai Institute of Technology,Innovation Center of Jiangsu Marine Bio
[5] Yugong Biolabs,industry Technology
[6] Inc.,School of Pharmacy
[7] Nanjing Tech University,College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering
[8] Nanjing Tech University,undefined
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Enzyme immobilization is widely applied in biocatalysis to improve stability and facilitate recovery and reuse of enzymes. However, high cost of supporting materials and laborious immobilization procedures has limited its industrial application and commercialization. In this study, we report a novel self-assembly immobilization system using bacteriophage T4 capsid as a nanocarrier. The system utilizes the binding sites of the small outer capsid protein, Soc, on the T4 capsid. Enzymes as Soc fusions constructed with regular molecular cloning technology expressed at the appropriate time during phage assembly and self-assembled onto the capsids. The proof of principle experiment was carried out by immobilizing β-galactosidase, and the system was successfully applied to the immobilization of an important glycomics enzyme, Peptide-N-Glycosidase F. Production of Peptide-N-Glycosidase F and simultaneous immobilization was finished within seven hours. Characterizations of the immobilized Peptide-N-Glycosidase F indicated high retention of activity and well reserved deglycosylation capacity. The immobilized Peptide-N-Glycosidase F was easily recycled by centrifugation and exhibited good stability that sustained five repeated uses. This novel system uses the self-amplified T4 capsid as the nanoparticle-type of supporting material, and operates with a self-assembly procedure, making it a simple and low-cost enzyme immobilization technology with promising application potentials.
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