A protocol for the production of recombinant spider silk-like proteins for artificial fiber spinning

被引:0
|
作者
Florence Teulé
Alyssa R Cooper
William A Furin
Daniela Bittencourt
Elibio L Rech
Amanda Brooks
Randolph V Lewis
机构
[1] University of Wyoming,Department of Molecular Biology (Department 3944)
[2] Embrapa Acre,undefined
[3] Laboratory of Morphogenesis and Molecular Biology,undefined
[4] Rodovia BR-364,undefined
[5] km 14,undefined
[6] Caixa Postal 321,undefined
[7] Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology,undefined
[8] Laboratory of Gene Transfer,undefined
[9] Biotechnology Unit,undefined
[10] Parque Estação Biológica PqEB W5 Norte,undefined
来源
Nature Protocols | 2009年 / 4卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The extreme strength and elasticity of spider silks originate from the modular nature of their repetitive proteins. To exploit such materials and mimic spider silks, comprehensive strategies to produce and spin recombinant fibrous proteins are necessary. This protocol describes silk gene design and cloning, protein expression in bacteria, recombinant protein purification and fiber formation. With an improved gene construction and cloning scheme, this technique is adaptable for the production of any repetitive fibrous proteins, and ensures the exact reproduction of native repeat sequences, analogs or chimeric versions. The proteins are solubilized in 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol (HFIP) at 25–30% (wt/vol) for extrusion into fibers. This protocol, routinely used to spin single micrometer-size fibers from several recombinant silk-like proteins from different spider species, is a powerful tool to generate protein libraries with corresponding fibers for structure–function relationship investigations in protein-based biomaterials. This protocol may be completed in 40 d.
引用
收藏
页码:341 / 355
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A protocol for the production of recombinant spider silk-like proteins for artificial fiber spinning
    Teule, Florence
    Cooper, Alyssa R.
    Furin, William A.
    Bittencourt, Daniela
    Rech, Elibio L.
    Brooks, Amanda
    Lewis, Randolph V.
    [J]. NATURE PROTOCOLS, 2009, 4 (03) : 341 - 355
  • [2] Fiber Formation of Silk-Like Proteins
    Schor, Marieke
    Bolhuis, Peter G.
    [J]. BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2010, 98 (03) : 649A - 650A
  • [3] Polyelectrolyte Fiber Assembly of Plant-Derived Spider Silk-like Proteins
    Peng, Congyue Annie
    Russo, Julia
    Lyda, Todd A.
    Marcotte, William R., Jr.
    [J]. BIOMACROMOLECULES, 2017, 18 (03) : 740 - 746
  • [4] Biomimetic Production of Silk-Like Recombinant Squid Sucker Ring Teeth Proteins
    Ding, Dawei
    Guerette, Paul A.
    Hoon, Shawn
    Kone, Kiat Whye
    Cornvik, Tobias
    Nilsson, Martina
    Kumar, Akshita
    Lescar, Julien
    Miserez, Ali
    [J]. BIOMACROMOLECULES, 2014, 15 (09) : 3278 - 3289
  • [5] Recombinant Production of Spider Silk Proteins
    Heidebrecht, Aniela
    Scheibel, Thomas
    [J]. ADVANCES IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, VOL 82, 2013, 82 : 115 - 153
  • [6] Spider silk-like block copolymers
    Rabotyagova, Olena S.
    Curtis, Michael J.
    Cebe, Peggy
    Kaplan, David L.
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2007, 234
  • [7] Recombinant Dragline Silk-Like Proteins-Expression and Purification
    Gaines, William A.
    Marcotte, William R., Jr.
    [J]. AATCC REVIEW, 2011, 11 (02) : 75 - 79
  • [8] Spider silk-like proteins derived from transgenic Nicotiana tabacum
    Peng, Congyue Annie
    Russo, Julia
    Gravgaard, Charlene
    McCartney, Heather
    Gaines, William
    Marcotte, William R., Jr.
    [J]. TRANSGENIC RESEARCH, 2016, 25 (04) : 517 - 526
  • [9] Spider silk-like proteins derived from transgenic Nicotiana tabacum
    Congyue Annie Peng
    Julia Russo
    Charlene Gravgaard
    Heather McCartney
    William Gaines
    William R. Marcotte
    [J]. Transgenic Research, 2016, 25 : 517 - 526
  • [10] Artificial spinning of spider silk
    Seidel, A
    Liivak, O
    Jelinski, LW
    [J]. MACROMOLECULES, 1998, 31 (19) : 6733 - 6736