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PURE mRNA display and cDNA display provide rapid detection of core epitope motif via high‐throughput sequencing

Authors :
Sabrina Galiñanes Reyes
Yutetsu Kuruma
Mai Fujimi
Masako Yamazaki
Sumie Eto
Shota Nishikawa
Satoshi Tamaki
Asaki Kobayashi
Ryo mizucchi
Lynn Rothschild
Mark Ditzler
Kosuke Fujisjima
Source :
Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 118(4)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2021.

Abstract

The reconstructed in vitro translation system known as the PURE system has been used in a variety of cell‐free experiments such as the expression of native and de novo proteins as well as various display methods to select for functional polypeptides. We developed a refined PURE‐based display method for the preparation of stable messenger RNA (mRNA) and complementary DNA (cDNA)‐peptide conjugates and validated its utility for in vitro selection. Our conjugate formation efficiency exceeded 40%, followed by gel purification to allow minimum carry‐over of components from the translation system to the downstream assay enabling clean and efficient random peptide sequence screening. We chose the commercially available anti‐FLAG M2 antibody as a target molecule for validation. Starting from approximately 1.7 × 10(exp 12) random sequences, a round‐by‐round high‐throughput sequencing showed clear enrichment of the FLAG epitope DYKDDD as well as revealing consensus FLAG epitope motif DYK(D/L/N)(L/Y/D/N/F)D. Enrichment of core FLAG motifs lacking one of the four key residues (DYKxxD) indicates that Tyr(Y) and Lys (K) appear as the two key residues essential for binding. Furthermore, the comparison between mRNA display and cDNA display method resulted in overall similar performance with slightly higher enrichment for mRNA display. We also show that gel purification steps in the refined PURE‐based display method improve conjugate formation efficiency and enhance the enrichment rate of FLAG epitope motifs in later rounds of selection especially for mRNA display. Overall, the generalized procedure and consistent performance of two different display methods achieved by the commercially available PURE system will be useful for future studies to explore the sequence and functional space of diverse polypeptides.

Subjects

Subjects :
Exobiology

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10970290 and 00063592
Volume :
118
Issue :
4
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Notes :
811073.02.52.01.02, , HSFP‐RGY0074, , JPMJPR18K5, , JSPS KAKENHI 16H00797, , JSPS KAKENHI 16H06156, , JSPS KAKENHI 16KK0161, , JSPS KAKENHI J26106003
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210010400
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.27696