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Off-Pathway-Sensitive Protein-Splicing Screening Based on a Toxin/Antitoxin System.


ABSTRACT: Protein-splicing domains are frequently used engineering tools that find application in the in vivo and in vitro ligation of protein domains. Directed evolution is among the most promising technologies used to advance this technology. However, the available screening systems for protein-splicing activity are associated with bottlenecks such as the selection of pseudo-positive clones arising from off-pathway reaction products or fragment complementation. Herein, we report a stringent screening method for protein-splicing activity in cis and trans, that exclusively selects productively splicing domains. By fusing splicing domains to an intrinsically disordered region of the antidote from the Escherichia coli CcdA/CcdB type?II toxin/antitoxin system, we linked protein splicing to cell survival. The screen allows selecting novel cis- and trans-splicing inteins catalyzing productive highly efficient protein splicing, for example, from directed-evolution approaches or the natural intein sequence space.

SUBMITTER: Beyer HM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6771659 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Off-Pathway-Sensitive Protein-Splicing Screening Based on a Toxin/Antitoxin System.

Beyer Hannes M HM   Iwaï Hideo H  

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 20190703 15


Protein-splicing domains are frequently used engineering tools that find application in the in vivo and in vitro ligation of protein domains. Directed evolution is among the most promising technologies used to advance this technology. However, the available screening systems for protein-splicing activity are associated with bottlenecks such as the selection of pseudo-positive clones arising from off-pathway reaction products or fragment complementation. Herein, we report a stringent screening me  ...[more]

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