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  • Title: Purification, characterisation and crystallisation of selenomethionyl recombinant human interleukin-5 from Escherichia coli.
    Author: Graber P, Bernard AR, Hassell AM, Milburn MV, Jordan SR, Proudfoot AE, Fattah D, Wells TN.
    Journal: Eur J Biochem; 1993 Mar 15; 212(3):751-5. PubMed ID: 8462547.
    Abstract:
    Interleukin-5 (IL-5) plays a key role in the proliferation and differentiation of eosinophils. To aid the solution of the crystallographic three-dimensional structure, we have expressed large quantities of recombinant human IL-5 (hIL-5) in a methionine auxotroph strain of Escherichia coli (DL41) grown on an enriched seleno-DL-methionine-containing medium. Cell densities of A650 = 10 have been achieved. The selenomethionyl-labelled hIL-5 (Se-hIL-5) has been purified and found to contain 3.6 selenium atoms/dimer, and 0.4 methionine residues/dimer. In a B-cell growth factor assay, the Se-hIL-5 is significantly more active than the non-labelled hIL-5. Electrospray mass spectrometry shows two major peaks, with relative molecular masses of 26,326 +/- 6 and 26,280 +/- 8 corresponding to the 4Se and 3Se/1S forms of hIL-5. Unlike the methionine-containing hIL-5, the N-terminal selenomethionine is neither oxidised nor carbamoylated and can only be resolved into two species in isoelectric focusing gel electrophoresis. Se-hIL-5 crystallises in the same space group and unit cell as hIL-5. Difference Fourier calculations identify two of the selenomethionines corresponding to Met107 in the dimer. However, the N-terminal is disordered in the crystal, and the N-terminal selenomethionines are not resolved in the difference Fourier.
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