Title of article :
Heterologous Expression and Functional Characterization of CAP18 from Oryctolagus cuniculus
Author/Authors :
Nikpoor, Mahla Department of Agricultural Biotechnology - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran , Lohrasbi-Nejad, Azadeh Department of Agricultural Biotechnology - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran , Zolala, Jafar Department of Agricultural Biotechnology - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Antimicrobial peptides belong to the innate defence system of creatures. These peptides
attach to the bacterial membrane in order to die microorganisms by penetrating them. Hence, biotechnology
researchers pay more attention to produce antimicrobial peptides for use in various fields. The studies
showed that rabbit tissue with inflammation and skin ulcers would be producing CAP18 peptide, which
belongs to the cathelicidin group.
Methods: In this study, the optimized sequence of the cap18 gene was placed into the pPICZAα plasmid
after the alpha-factor signal and transformed into Pichia pastoris (X-33 strain). Purification of the
recombinant peptide was done based on its histidine tail at C-terminal, and western blotting method was
used to demonstrate the purification of rCAP18. The antibacterial activity of the purified and desalted
rCAP18 was investigated at different concentrations against pathogenic bacteria.
Results: The maximum expression level of rCAP18 (17.5 kDa) was seen 90 h after induction of alcohol
oxidase I (AOX1) promoter with methanol. The concentration of rCAP18 was 33 mg/L after purification
with Ni-NTA Sepharose column. The function of rCAP18 (4.3, 5.7, 7 μg/ml) was investigated
against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. Results showed that
%CFU/cm2 reached 28% after P. aeruginosa cells treatment with 7 μg/ml of rCAP18.
Conclusions: This study presented the findings related to heterologous expression of cap18 gene, and
evaluation of rCAP18 antibacterial effects. Our results showed that rCAP18 plays a significant role in
inhibiting bacterial growth, especially Gram-negative bacteria.
Keywords :
Antibacterial activity , Cathelicidin , Recombinant CAP18 , Heterologous expression
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)