Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Vol.28, No.1, 25-34, 2001
Display of green fluorescent protein on Escherichia coli cell surface
In this study, expression of green fluorescence protein (GFP) on the external surface of Escherichia coli was achieved by construction of a fusion protein between Lpp-OmpA hybrid and a GFP variant, GFPmut2. The GFP was fused in frame to the carboxyl-terminus of Lpp-OmpA fusion previously shown to direct various other heterologous proteins to E. coli cell surface. Western blot analysis of membrane fractions identified the Lpp-OmpA-GFP fusion protein with the expected size (43 kDa). Immunofluorescence microscopy, immunoelectron microscopy, protease and extracellular pH sensitivity assays further confirmed that GFP is anchored on the outer membrane. The GFP displayed on the E. coli outer surface retained its fluorescence and was not susceptible to the indigenous outer membrane protease OmpT even though there are two putative OmpT proteolytic sites present in GFP. Optimization of the expression conditions was conducted using fluorometry, eliminating cumbersome immune-labeling procedures. Surface-displayed GFP could be used in a variety of applications including screening of polypeptide libraries, development of live vaccines, construction of whole cell allosteric biosensors, and signal transduction studies. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.