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A versatile coupled cell-free transcription-translation system based on tobacco BY-2 cell lysates (Biotechnology and Bioengineering)
 


Cell-free protein synthesis is a powerful method for the high-throughput production of recombinant proteins, especially proteins that are difficult to express in living cells. Here we describe a coupled cell-free transcription-translation system based on tobacco BY-2 cell lysates (BYLs). Using a combination of fractional factorial designs and response surface models, we developed a cap-independent system that produces more than 250 ?g/mL of functional enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (eYFP) and about 270 ?g/mL of firefly luciferase using plasmid templates, and up to 180 ?g/mL eYFP using linear templates (PCR products) in 18-h batch reactions. The BYL contains actively-translocating microsomal vesicles derived from the endoplasmic reticulum, promoting the formation of disulfide bonds, glycosylation and the cotranslational integration of membrane proteins. This was demonstrated by expressing a functional full-size antibody (~150 ?g/mL), the model enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx) (~7.3 U/mL), and a transmembrane growth factor (~25 ?g/mL). Subsequent in vitro treatment of GOx with peptide:N-glycosidase F confirmed the presence of N-glycans. Our results show that the BYL can be used as a high-throughput expression and screening platform that is particularly suitable for complex and cytotoxic proteins. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved


 
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