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The use of two-cistron constructions in improving the expression of a heterologous gene in<i>E.coli</i>
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Protein ExpressionTwo-cistron ConstructionsHeterologous GeneNatural SciencesGeneticsProtein BiosynthesisGene StructureMolecular BiologyGenetic EngineeringMolecular GeneticsBacterial Expression VectorsWeak RbsMolecular MicrobiologyGene ExpressionMedicineFunctional GenomicsUpstream CistronProtein Synthesis
Many heterologous genes when cloned into bacterial expression vectors are poorly expressed because of an inefficient ribosome binding site (RBS). We have constructed a plasmid which expresses human gamma-interferon (gamma-IF), where the level of expression is limited by the RBS. Expression was increased by placing the gamma-IF sequence immediately downstream of a small translated sequence. The production of gamma-IF was dependent upon the efficiency of translation of this upstream cistron and could be increased to very high levels. The same upstream cistron would greatly improve the expression of gamma-IF in a plasmid where the RBS was very poor due to inhibitory secondary structure at the 5' end of its mRNA. However, it would not improve the efficiency of a poor RBS containing a weak Shine-Dalgarno sequence. The general utility of the two-cistron expression strategy to diagnose a weak RBS is discussed.
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