S. A. Yakimov
Russian Academy of Sciences
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2012
Ksenia Novototskaya-Vlasova; L. E. Petrovskaya; S. A. Yakimov; David A. Gilichinsky
A psychrotrophic gram-negative bacterium Psychrobacter cryohalolentis K5(T) was previously isolated from a cryopeg within Siberian permafrost and its genome has been completely sequenced. To clone and characterize potential cold-active lipases/esterases produced by P. cryohalolentis K5(T) , we have identified their potential genes by alignment with amino acid sequences of lipases/esterases from related bacteria. One of the targets, EstPc, was cloned and overexpressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) cells. The recombinant protein was produced with a 6x histidine tag at its C-terminus and purified by nickel affinity chromatography. Purified recombinant protein displayed maximum esterolytic activity with p-nitrophenyl butyrate (C4) as a substrate at 35 °C and pH 8.5. Activity assay conducted at different temperatures revealed that EstPc is a cold-adapted esterase which displayed more than 90% of its maximum activity at 0-5 °C. In contrast to many known cold-active enzymes, it possesses relatively high thermostability, preserving more than 60% of activity after incubation for 1 h at 80 °C. It was activated by Ca(2+) , Mn(2+) , and EDTA whereas Zn(+2) , Cu(+2) , Co(+2) , Ni(+2) , and Mg(+2) inhibited it. Various organic solvents (ethanol, methanol and others) inhibited the enzyme. Most non-ionic detergents, such as Triton X-100 and Tween 20 increased the lipase activity while SDS completely inhibited it.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Oksana V. Nekrasova; Andrey N. Wulfson; R. V. Tikhonov; S. A. Yakimov; Tatyana N. Simonova; Anna I. Tagvey; D. A. Dolgikh; Mikhail A. Ostrovsky; M. P. Kirpichnikov
Unique properties of bacteriorhodopsin, namely, photochromism and high thermal stability, make this protein an attractive target for physico-chemical studies, as well as for various biotechnological applications. Using Mistic as a suitable carrier for insertion of recombinant membrane proteins into cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli, we developed a system for overexpression of bacteriorhodopsin and worked out an efficient procedure for its purification and renaturation with the final yield of 120 mg/l of refolded protein, which is the highest value reported to date for bacteriorhodopsin produced in E. coli. Functional activity of recombinant bacteriorhodopsin was confirmed by spectroscopic and electrochemical assays.
Protein Expression and Purification | 2002
R. V. Tikhonov; Sergey E Pechenov; Irina A. Belacheu; S. A. Yakimov; Vadim E Klyushnichenko; Heloisa Tunes; Josef Ernst Thiemann; Luciano Vilela; Andrey N. Wulfson
The peculiarities of molecular structures and the influence of reaction conditions on the folding efficiency of fusion proteins-biotechnological precursors of human insulin, expressed in Escherichia coli as inclusion bodies have been investigated. The fusion proteins contained proinsulin sequence with various leader peptides connected by an Arg residue to the insulin B-chain. The kind and the size of leader peptide do not have essential influence on folding efficiency. However, the efficiency of protein folding depends on the location of the (His)6 site, which is used for metal-chelating affinity chromatography. In our study the protein folding depends on the reaction medium composition (including additives), the presence of accompanied cell components, pH, temperature, concentrations of protein, and redox agents. A negative influence of nucleic acid and heavy metal ions on folding has been found. S-sulfonated fusion protein has proinsulin-like secondary structure (by CD-spectroscopy data) that is the key point for 95% efficient folding proceeding. Folded fusion proteins are transformed into insulin by enzymatic cleavage.
Biochemistry | 2012
L. E. Petrovskaya; L. N. Shingarova; E. A. Kryukova; E. F. Boldyreva; S. A. Yakimov; S. V. Guryanova; V. N. Novoseletsky; D. A. Dolgikh; M. P. Kirpichnikov
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) plays a key role in the pathogenesis of various diseases. To study the possibility of constructing TNF-binding proteins by grafting hypervariable regions of immunoglobulins (CDR), we have replaced amino acid sequences of loops from the tenth type III domain of human fibronectin (10Fn3) by amino acid sequences of CDR from the light and heavy chains of the anti-TNF antibody F10. The assessment of TNF-binding properties of the resulting proteins by ELISA has revealed the highest activity of Hd3 containing sequences CDR-H1 and CDR-H2 of the antibody F10 and of Hd2 containing sequences CDR-H1 and CDR-H3. The proteins constructed by us on the fibronectin domain scaffold specifically bound TNF during Western blotting and also weakened its cytotoxic effect on L929 line cells. The highest neutralizing activity was demonstrated by the proteins Hd2 and Hd3, which induced, respectively, 10- and 50-fold increase in the EC50 of TNF.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Marine E. Gasparian; Pavel A. Elistratov; S. A. Yakimov; D. A. Dolgikh; M. P. Kirpichnikov
TGFbeta signaling is initiated by binding of growth factor ligand to two related single-pass transmembrane receptor serine/threonine kinases, known as the TGFbeta type I (TbetaRI) and type II (TbetaRII-ED) receptors. TbetaRII-ED is essential for all TGFbeta-induced signals. The DNA sequence encoding the extracellular domain of human TbetaRII-ED (TbetaRII-ED, residues 4-136) was synthesized from 20 oligonucleotides by polymerase chain reaction and cloned into plasmid pET-32a downstream to the gene of fusion partner thioredoxin immediately after the DNA sequence encoding enteropeptidase recognition site. High level expression ( approximately 1 gL(-1)) of thioredoxin/TbetaRII-ED fusion was achieved in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) strain mainly in soluble form. The soluble thioredoxin/TbetaRII-ED fusion has been purified and refolded on Ni-NTA agarose. After cleavage of purified thioredoxin/TbetaRII-ED fusion by recombinant human enteropeptidase light chain (L-HEP) the target protein of TbetaRII-ED was separated from thioredoxin on Ni-NTA agarose. Fourteen milligrams of highly purified TbetaRII-ED without N- or C-terminal tags was yielded from 100mL cell culture. The purified preparation of TbetaRII-ED was highly homogenous, as shown by SDS-PAGE with silver staining, HPLC and mass spectroscopy analysis. The binding of TbetaRII-ED purified from E. coli to TGFbeta1 was shown to be comparable to commercial material purified from NSO cells. Recombinant TbetaRII-ED could be employed as an antagonist of TGFbeta1 and TGFbeta3 in vitro and in vivo as well as for therapy of fibrotic disorders and some types of cancer.
Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology | 2017
Oksana V. Nekrasova; A. D. Volyntseva; Kseniya S. Kudryashova; V. N. Novoseletsky; E.A. Lyapina; A.V. Illarionova; S. A. Yakimov; Yu. V. Korolkova; K. V. Shaitan; M. P. Kirpichnikov; Alexey V. Feofanov
Potassium voltage-gated Kv1.6 channel, which is distributed primarily in neurons of central and peripheral nervous systems, is of significant physiological importance. To date, several high-affinity Kv1.6-channel blockers are known, but the lack of selective ones among them hampers the studies of tissue localization and functioning of Kv1.6 channels. Here we present an approach to advanced understanding of interactions of peptide toxin blockers with a Kv1.6 pore. It combines molecular modeling studies and an application of a new bioengineering system based on a KcsA-Kv1.6 hybrid channel for the quantitative fluorescent analysis of blocker-channel interactions. Using this system we demonstrate that peptide toxins agitoxin 2, kaliotoxin1 and OSK1 have similar high affinity to the extracellular vestibule of the K+-conducting pore of Kv1.6, hetlaxin is a low-affinity ligand, whereas margatoxin and scyllatoxin do not bind to Kv1.6 pore. Binding of toxins to Kv1.6 pore has considerable inverse dependence on the ionic strength. Model structures of KcsA-Kv1.6 and Kv1.6 complexes with agitoxin 2, kaliotoxin 1 and OSK1 were obtained using homology modeling and molecular dynamics simulation. Interaction interfaces, which are formed by 15–19 toxin residues and 10 channel residues, are described and compared. Specific sites of Kv1.6 pore recognition are identified for targeting of peptide blockers. Analysis of interactions between agitoxin 2 derivatives with point mutations (S7K, S11G, L19S, R31G) and KcsA-Kv1.6 confirms reliability of the calculated complex structure.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2017
Oksana V. Nekrasova; Ksenia Kudryashova; Arkadiy Fradkov; S. A. Yakimov; Maria Savelieva; M. P. Kirpichnikov; Alexey V. Feofanov
Scorpion venom peptide blockers (KTx) of potassium channels are a valuable tool for structure-functional studies and prospective candidates for medical applications. Low yields of recombinant KTx hamper their wide application. We developed convenient and efficient bioengineering approach to a large-scale KTx production that meets increasing demands for such peptides. Maltose-binding protein was used as a carrier for cytoplasmic expression of folded disulfide-rich KTx in E. coli. TEV protease was applied for in vitro cleavage of the target peptide from the carrier. To produce KTx with retained native N-terminal sequence, the last residue of TEV protease cleavage site (CSTEV) was occupied by the native N-terminal residue of a target peptide. It was shown that decreased efficiency of hydrolysis of fusion proteins with non-canonical CSTEV can be overcome without by-product formation. Disulfide formation and folding of a target peptide occurred in cytoplasm eliminating the need for renaturation procedure in vitro. Advantages of this approach were demonstrated by producing six peptides with three disulfide bonds related to four KTx sub-families and achieving peptide yields of 12-22mg per liter of culture. The developed approach can be of general use for low-cost production of various KTx, as well as other disulfide-rich peptides and proteins.
Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry | 2014
L. E. Petrovskaya; S. Sh. Gapizov; L. N. Shingarova; E. A. Kryukova; E. F. Boldyreva; S. A. Yakimov; E. V. Svirschevskaya; E. P. Lukashev; D. A. Dolgikh; M. P. Kirpichnikov
Hybrid molecules of a new type bearing a red fluorescent protein mCherry and one of the alternative scaffold proteins, the 10th human fibronectin type III domain (10Fn3), which can be used for the construction of antibody mimics with various binding specificity, were obtained. Different variants of the gene encoding the hybrid fluorescent protein were constructed and their expression in Escherichia coli cells was studied. The mCherry N-terminal position and the modification of its N-terminal amino acid sequence proposed were shown to promote the efficient bacterial expression of the hybrid protein in the soluble form. On the basis of the proposed construct a hybrid fluorescent protein ChIBF containing an αVβ3-integrin binding variant of 10Fn3 was obtained, and its use for the visualization of αVβ3-integrin at the surface of MDCK epithelial cells was demonstrated by confocal microscopy.
Biochemistry | 2010
L. N. Shingarova; E. F. Boldyreva; S. A. Yakimov; S. V. Guryanova; D. A. Dolgikh; Sergei A. Nedospasov; M. P. Kirpichnikov
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a polyfunctional cytokine, one of the key mediators of inflammation and innate immunity. On the other hand, systemic or local TNF overexpression is typical of such pathological states as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn’s disease, septic shock, and multiple sclerosis. Neutralization of TNF activity has a marked curative effect for some diseases; therefore, the search for various TNF blockers is a promising field of protein engineering and biotechnology. According to the previously developed concept concerning the possibility of designing dominant-negative mutants, the following TNF variants have been studied: TNFY87H + A145R, TNFY87H + A96S + A145R, and TNFV91N + A145R. All of these form inactive TNF heterotrimers with the native protein. The ability of mutants to neutralize the effect of TNF was investigated. The addition of mutants to the native protein was shown to provide a concentration-dependent suppression of TNF cytotoxicity against the mouse fibroblast cell line L929. Thus, novel inhibitors of human TNF can be engineered on the basis of these muteins.
Bioengineered bugs | 2018
Oksana V. Nekrasova; S. A. Yakimov; M. P. Kirpichnikov; Alexey V. Feofanov
ABSTRACT We have recently developed a simple and effective bioengineering approach to large-scale production of alpha-KTx, peptide toxins from scorpion venoms, that block voltage-gated potassium channels with high affinity and specificity. This approach was successfully approved for different peptides containing three disulfide bonds. To extend this method to production of peptide toxins with four disulfide bridges, in particular, maurotoxin and hetlaxin, appropriate conditions of a cleavage reaction with tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease need to be found. For this, the interplay between efficiency of TEV hydrolysis and sensitivity of the target peptides to disulfide reducing agents was studied, and optimized protocols of TEV cleavage reaction were worked out. Maurotoxin and hetlaxin were produced in a folded form avoiding in vitro renaturation step with yields of 14 and 12 mg/liter of culture, respectively.