Efficient and cost effective production of active-form human PKB using silkworm larvae

Protein kinase B (PKB) also known as Akt is involved in many signal transduction pathways. As alterations of the PKB pathway are found in a number of human malignancies, PKB is considered an important drug target for cancer therapy. However, production of sufficient amounts of active PKB for biochem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2014-08, Vol.4 (1), p.6016-6016, Article 6016
Hauptverfasser: Maesaki, Ryoko, Satoh, Ryosuke, Taoka, Masato, Kanaba, Teppei, Asano, Tsunaki, Fujita, Chiharu, Fujiwara, Toshinobu, Ito, Yutaka, Isobe, Toshiaki, Hakoshima, Toshio, Maenaka, Katsumi, Mishima, Masaki
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Zusammenfassung:Protein kinase B (PKB) also known as Akt is involved in many signal transduction pathways. As alterations of the PKB pathway are found in a number of human malignancies, PKB is considered an important drug target for cancer therapy. However, production of sufficient amounts of active PKB for biochemical and structural studies is very costly because of the necessity of using a higher organism expression system to obtain phosphorylated PKB. Here, we report efficient production of active PKBα using the BmNPV bacmid expression system with silkworm larvae. Following direct injection of bacmid DNA, recombinant PKBα protein was highly expressed in the fat bodies of larvae and could be purified using a GST-tag and then cleaved. A final yield of approximately 1 mg PKBα/20 larvae was recorded. Kinase assays showed that the recombinant PKBα possessed high phosphorylation activity. We further confirmed phosphorylation on the activation loop by mass spectrometric analysis. Our results indicate that the silkworm expression system is of value for preparation of active-form PKBα with phosphorylation on the activation loop. This efficient production of the active protein will facilitate further biochemical and structural studies and stimulate subsequent drug development.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/srep06016