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Moriya, Hisao Graduate School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Research Core for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
Nucleotide and amino acid sequences at the N-terminus affect the expression level and cytotoxicity of proteins; however, their effects are not fully understood yet. Here, N-terminal 30 nucleotide/10 amino acid (N10) sequences that affect the expression level and cytotoxicity of a green fluorescent protein were systematically isolated in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The expression per gene (EPG) and gene copy number limit (CNL) relationships were examined to assess the effects of the N10 sequence. The isolated N10 nucleotide sequences suggested that codon optimality is the major determinant of the protein expression level. A higher number of hydrophobic or cysteine residues in the N10 sequence seemed to increase the cytotoxicity of the protein. Therefore, a high frequency of specific amino acid residues in the outside of the main tertiary structure of proteins might not be preferable.
Keywords
green fluorescent protein
overexpression
expression limit
expression level
protein cytotoxicity
Published Date
2020-05-14
Publication Title
AIMS Biophysics
Volume
volume7
Issue
issue2
Publisher
AIMS Press
Start Page
121
End Page
132
ISSN
2377-9098
Content Type
Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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