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Expression, Purification and NMR Studies on MC4R-TM2 Mutant

  • Oh, Dae-Seok (Department of Biochemistry, College of Life science & Biotechnology, Yonsei University) ;
  • Yun, Ji-Hye (Department of Biochemistry, College of Life science & Biotechnology, Yonsei University) ;
  • Lee, Weon-Tae (Department of Biochemistry, College of Life science & Biotechnology, Yonsei University)
  • 투고 : 2012.05.11
  • 심사 : 2012.06.08
  • 발행 : 2012.06.20

초록

Melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) subtype is associated with obese humans. Especially, in a patient with severe early-onset obesity, novel heterozygous mutation in the MC4R gene was detected, resulting in an exchange of aspartic acid to asparagine in $90^{th}$ amino acid residue located in the predicted second trans-membrane domain (TM2). Mutations in the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) gene are the most frequent monogenic causes of severe obesity which have been described as heterozygous with loss of function. In order to compare structure difference between MC4R wild type (MC4R-TM2-wt) and mutant (MC4R-TM2-D90N), we designed both MC4R-TM2-wt and MC4R-TM2-D90N construct in pET 21b vector. In this study, we optimized high-yield purification procedure for recombinant TM2-D90N. Eluted recombinant protein was resolubilized under urea condition for thrombin cleavage reaction and we conducted the high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with reverse phase column under 1% acetonitrile, 0.01% TFA buffer solution. The molecular size of purified target peptide was confirmed by Tricine-SDS page analysis. To characterize MC4R-TM2-D90N, we have performed $^{15}N$-isotope labeling of peptide using M9 media and purified labeled target peptide for hetero-nuclear NMR spectroscopy.

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