Ming F. Tam
Academia Sinica
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Protein Science | 2007
Cheng-Hsilin Hsieh; San-Yuan Huang; Yu-Ching Wu; Li-Fan Liu; Chau-Chung Han; Yi-Chen Liu; Ming F. Tam
Protein arginine methylation often modulates protein–protein interactions. To isolate a sufficient quantity of proteins enriched in methyl arginine(s) from natural sources for biochemical studies is laborious and difficult. We describe here an expression system that produces recombinant proteins that are enriched in ω‐NG,NG‐asymmetry dimethylarginines. A yeast type I arginine methyltransferase gene (HMT1) is put on a plasmid under the control of the Escherichia coli methionine aminopeptidase promoter for constitutive expression. The protein targeted for post‐translational modification is put on the same plasmid behind a T7 promoter for inducible expression of His6‐tagged proteins. Sbp1p and Stm1p were used as model proteins to examine this expression system. The 13 arginines within the arginine‐glycine‐rich motif of Sbp1p and the RGG sequence near the C terminus of Stm1p were methylated. Unexpectedly, the arginine residue on the thrombin cleavage site (LVPRGS) of the fusion proteins can also be methylated by Hmt1p. Sbp1p and Sbp1p/hmt1 were covalently attached to solid supports for the isolation of interacting proteins. The results indicate that arginine methylation on Sbp1p exerts both positive and negative effects on protein–protein interaction.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1989
Jyh-Cheng Hsieh; Li-Fan Liu; Woan-Ling Chen; Ming F. Tam
A full-length cDNA clone was isolated for rat liver Yb1 glutathione S-transferase (EC 2.5.1.18). The coding sequence of Yb1 cDNA was inserted into a baculovirus vector for infection of Spodoptera frugiperda (SF9) cells. The enzymatically active recombinant Yb1 glutathione S-transferase protein has a native molecular weight of 42,000 daltons (by molecular sieve chromatography), a subunit molecular weight of 26,500 daltons (by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis), a pI of 8.4 and an extinction coefficient E1%280 of 5.6 +/- 0.4.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1993
Tong-Jian Shen; Nancy T. Ho; Virgil Simplaceanu; Ming Zou; B. N. Green; Ming F. Tam; Chien Ho
Protein Engineering | 1997
Tong-Jian Shen; Nancy T. Ho; Ming Zou; Dazhen Philip Sun; Patricia F. Cottam; Virgil Simplaceanu; Ming F. Tam; David A.Bell; Chien Ho
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1994
Hyun-Won Kim; Tong-Jian Shen; Dazhen Philip Sun; Nancy T. Ho; Marcela Madrid; Ming F. Tam; Ming Zou; Patricia F. Cottam; Chien Ho
Journal of Molecular Biology | 1996
Chien Ho; Barbara F. Willis; Tong Jian Shen; Nancy T. Ho; Dazhen Philip Sun; Ming F. Tam; Sandra M. Suzuka; Mary E. Fabry; Ronald L. Nagel
Biochemical Journal | 1992
Li-Hsueh Chang; Jin-Yuan Fan; Li-Fan Liu; Shu-Ping Tsai; Ming F. Tam
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2006
Yu-Ching Wu; Cheng-Hsilin Hsieh; Ming F. Tam
Journal of Molecular Biology | 1998
Yuh-Ju Sun; I-Ching Kuan; Ming F. Tam; Chwan-Deng Hsiao
Biochemistry | 1996
Hyun-Won Kim; Tong-Jian Shen; Nancy T. Ho; Ming Zou; Ming F. Tam; Chien Ho