Protein Expression and Purification, Vol.121, 31-40, 2016
Refolding, purification, and preliminary structural characterization of the DNA-binding domain of the quorum sensing receptor RhlR from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
RhlR is a 241-residue quorum sensing receptor that controls the expression of a myriad of virulence genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Here, the DNA sequence encoding the carboxi-terminal DNA-binding domain of RhlR was cloned into the pET-RP1B plasmid and expressed as an N-terminal fusion protein to the expression/purification Thio(6)His(6) tag. The fusion construct expressed insolubly in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) cells. The recombinant protein was extracted from the bacterial inclusion bodies and refolded in the presence of the charged amino acids c-arginine and L-glutamate. The refolded protein was purified by a combination of Ni+2-affinity and size exclusion chromatography, allowing the production of 2 mg of highly purified protein (>95% purity) per 5 mg of wet cells derived from 1 L culture. H-1 1D NMR analysis revealed that the recombinant protein is folded. Moreover, a fluorescence anisotropy DNA-binding assay showed that the refolded protein is functional, as it recognizes the rhlAB promoter. This is the first time that a domain of the quorum sensing regulator RhlR was produced in sufficient amounts for structural studies, enabling the investigation of the molecular basis for RhlR specific interaction with DNA promoters. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.