Issue 76, 2013

In vitro monitoring of the formation of pentamers from the monomer of GST fused HPV 16 L1

Abstract

The recombinant GST fusion protein HPV 16 L1 from E. coli was proved to exist as a monomer rather than a pentamer, providing the possibility of real-time monitoring of the pentamer formation in vitro. Time-dependent kinetic studies of the process were performed for the first time by using static light scattering and western blot analysis, where the essential factors were revealed, offering a new biotechnical approach for virus control and/or the development of anti-viral agents.

Graphical abstract: In vitro monitoring of the formation of pentamers from the monomer of GST fused HPV 16 L1

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Jul 2013
Accepted
23 Jul 2013
First published
24 Jul 2013

Chem. Commun., 2013,49, 8546-8548

In vitro monitoring of the formation of pentamers from the monomer of GST fused HPV 16 L1

D. Zheng, D. Pan, X. Zha, Y. Wu, C. Jiang and X. Yu, Chem. Commun., 2013, 49, 8546 DOI: 10.1039/C3CC44986F

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