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Data Brief ; 32: 106259, 2020 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32964080

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The data presented here is related to negative results obtained with the recombinant expression of chitinase from four species of Leishmania parasites in two expression systems, performed in order to investigate the molecular characteristics of the Leishmania chitinase and its possible application in leishmaniasis diagnosis. Thus, heterologous Leishmania sp chitinase proteins were expressed in bacteria using the prokaryotic expression vector pET28a and Escherichia coli Mach-T1, and in Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) insect cells, using the eukaryotic bac-to-bac expression system (Thermo Fisher Scientific) to produce recombinant baculoviruses to infect Sf9. Biochemical and cellular analysis of the various recombinant forms of the Leishmania sp chitinase produced in prokaryotic and eukaryotic expression systems were performed through SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. Chitinase produced and purified from bacteria presented low yield and formed inactive aggregates. Heterologous chitinase obtained after infection of Sf9 insect cells with all the four Leishmania species recombinant baculoviruses presented high yield of insoluble proteins. Dot-blot serological tests presented inconclusive results against the recombinant Leishmania sp chitinases produced in both expression systems. The experiments described in this paper can help researchers to avoid errors when choosing a recombinant expression systems to produce Leishmania parasites proteins for biotechnological purposes.

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MethodsX ; 7: 101103, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33134099

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Baculovirus expression vector systems (BEVS) have been widely used for production of recombinant proteins in insect cells. However, baculoviruses superinfection and repeated passages originate defective interfering particle (DIP) mutants, which is a limitation to a continuous large-scale production. Accordingly, a classical chemical transfection method performed on monolayer of Spodoptera frugiperda insect cells (Sf9) was modified to produce recombinant baculoviruses with high efficiency. Modifications consist to transfect exponentially growing cells in suspension after concentration by tenfold through centrifugation. Ten different constructions of recombinant baculoviruses with insert varying in size from 180 bp to 2,395 bp, were obtained through employment of the Bac-to-Bac expression system (ThermoFisher/Invitrogen). The transfection efficiency of the modified protocol varied from 45 to 57%, independent of the insert size, while classical method present transfection efficiency of 2 to 20%. After transfection of 6 × 106 cells, the recombinant baculoviruses titer obtained with modified method was about 2 × 107 pfu/ mL in a total volume of 12 mL, which is scalable to 24 liters of 1 × 108 pfu/ mL, after only two amplification rounds, contributing to improve large scale heterologous protein production in insect cells, with low amplification passages.

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