RESUMO
Conjugation of functional molecules to peptides is necessary for protein analysis and applications. Transpeptidase sortase A catalyzes the ligation reaction between the amino acid sequence LPXTG and polyglycine and allows for peptide sequence-specific molecular modifications. In this study, the preparation of pentaglycine-fused green fluorescent protein (G5-GFP) via methionine truncation mediated by Escherichia coli endogenous methionyl aminopeptidase was investigated. Some expression vectors of GFP presenting MetGly5 at the N-terminal were constructed, and N-terminal sequence analyses of the protein expressed in E. coli were performed. When the first codon of the GFP-encoding sequence was AUG, a mixture of GFP without pentaglycine and G5-GFP was obtained. In contrast, when the first codon AUG was replaced with a codon encoding alanine, G5-GFP was obtained uniformly. These results showed that the location of AUG in the expression vector had a significant influence on the preparation of polyglycine-fused proteins. The obtained findings are useful for the preparation of polyglycine-fused substrates using E. coli.