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Bacterial Expression System> | The amino acid sequences of the smelt genes (GenBank Acc. Nos. ACO10026 and KM596857) that matched the putative algal GPP (AAX56341) and the bacterial GPP (CCP44457), respectively, were sent to GenScript (Piscataway, NJ, USA) for expression of recombinant proteins using codons optimized for expression in Escherichia coli with N-terminal, sixresidue His-tags. T | Get A Quote |
Winter-acclimated rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax Mitchill) produce high levels of glycerol as an antifreeze. A common pathway to glycerol involves the enzyme glycerol-3-phosphate phosphatase (GPP), but no GPP has yet been identified in fish or any other animal. Here, two phosphatases assembled from existing EST libraries (from winter-acclimated smelt and cold-acclimated smelt hepatocytes) were found to resemble a glycerol-associated phosphatase from a glycerol-producing alga, Dunaliella salina, and a recently discovered GPP from a bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Recombinant proteins were generated and were found to have GPP activity on the order of a few μMol Pi/mg enzyme/min. The two enzymes h... More