A useful epitope tag derived from maltose binding protein

Maltose binding protein (MBP) is used in recombinant protein expression as an affinity and solubility tag. The monoclonal antibody B48 binds MBP tightly and has no cross‐reactivity to other proteins in an Escherichia coli lysate. This high level of specificity suggested that MBP contains an epitope...

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description Maltose binding protein (MBP) is used in recombinant protein expression as an affinity and solubility tag. The monoclonal antibody B48 binds MBP tightly and has no cross‐reactivity to other proteins in an Escherichia coli lysate. This high level of specificity suggested that MBP contains an epitope that could prove useful as a purification and visualization tag for proteins expressed in E. coli. To discover the MBP epitope, a co‐crystal structure was determined for MBP bound to its antibody and four amino acids of MBP were identified as critical for the binding interaction. Fusions of various fragments of MBP to the glutathione S‐transferase protein were engineered in order to identify the smallest fragment still recognized by the α‐MBP antibody. Stabilization of the epitope via mutational engineering resulted in a minimized 14 amino‐acid tag. PDB Code(s): 7JTR;
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subjects affinity purification
Amino acids
Antibodies
Crystal structure
Crystallography, X-Ray
E coli
epitope
Epitopes
Epitopes - chemistry
Epitopes - genetics
Escherichia coli - chemistry
Escherichia coli - genetics
Escherichia coli Proteins - chemistry
Escherichia coli Proteins - genetics
Full‐Length Paper
Full‐Length Papers
Glutathione
Maltose
Maltose-binding protein
Maltose-Binding Proteins - chemistry
Maltose-Binding Proteins - genetics
MBP
Monoclonal antibodies
Protein purification
Proteins
Recombinant Fusion Proteins - chemistry
Recombinant Fusion Proteins - genetics
title A useful epitope tag derived from maltose binding protein
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