Journal article
Strategies for optimal expression of vaccine antigens from taeniid cestode parasites in escherichia coli
C Gauci, D Jenkins, MW Lightowlers
Molecular Biotechnology | HUMANA PRESS INC | Published : 2011
Abstract
Investigations were undertaken into optimizing the expression of Cestode parasite vaccine antigens in the bacterium, Escherichia coli to levels sufficient for mass production. A strategy to genetically engineer the antigens and improve their expression in E. coli was investigated. Plasmid constructs encoding truncated parasite antigens were prepared, leading to removal of N and C-terminal hydrophobic domains of the antigens. This approach was found to be an effective strategy for improving expression of the TSOL18 recombinant antigen of Taenia solium in E. coli. Clear demonstration that plasmid construct modification can be used to significantly improve heterologous expression in E. coli was..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding is acknowledged from The Wellcome Trust, Animal Health in the Developing World Grant 075818 and the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, grants 350279, 400109, 628320.