Improved production of membrane proteins in <i>Escherichia coli</i> by selective codon substitutions
FEBS Letters 587(15): 2352-2358
Article 2013 English
Authors
MN
Morten H. H. Nørholm
ST
Stephen Toddo
MV
Minttu T. Virkki
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Membrane proteins are extremely challenging to produce in sufficient quantities for biochemical and structural analysis and there is a growing demand for solutions to this problem. In this study we attempted to improve expression of two difficult‐to‐express coding sequences ( araH and narK ) for membrane transporters. For both coding sequences, synonymous codon substitutions in the region adjacent to the AUG start led to significant improvements in expression, whereas multi‐parameter sequence optimization of codons throughout the coding sequence failed. We conclude that coding sequences can be re‐wired for high‐level protein expression by selective engineering of the 5′ coding sequence with synonymous codons, thus circumventing the need to consider whole sequence optimization.
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