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  • A procedure for renaturation and purification of the extracellular Serratia marcescens nuclease from genetically engineered Escherichia coli.

A procedure for renaturation and purification of the extracellular Serratia marcescens nuclease from genetically engineered Escherichia coli.

Protein expression and purification (1994-02-01)
P Friedhoff, O Gimadutdinow, T Rüter, W Wende, C Urbanke, H Thole, A Pingoud
ABSTRACT

Overproduction of the extracellular Serratia marcescens nuclease in Escherichia coli results in aggregation and sequestration of a large amount of the protein in inclusion bodies. Only a relatively small amount is secreted into the medium from which it can be purified following established procedures. The cell-associated insoluble protein can be solubilized in 6 M urea after breaking up the cells by sonication. Renaturation is achieved by dilution or dialysis. Subsequent phosphocellulose chromatography yields a homogeneous protein preparation which is shown by a variety of biochemical and biophysical analyses to be indistinguishable from conventionally prepared material. The high yield (> 10 mg/500-ml culture) and the ease of preparation (2 to 3 days) make this an attractive alternative to previously described procedures.

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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Benzonase® Nuclease, ultrapure, ≥250 units/μL, ≥99% (SDS-PAGE), recombinant, expressed in E. coli, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, ultrapure grade
Millipore
Benzonase® Nuclease, ≥250 units/μL, ≥90% (SDS-PAGE), recombinant, expressed in E. coli, buffered aqueous glycerol solution