Establishment of an in vitro Protein Modification System with Antiserum Against Ubiquitin-like Modifier bISG15
- VernacularTitle:类泛素修饰蛋白bISG15抗血清在体外修饰系统中的应用
- Author:
Chang LIU
;
Yingjiao SHI
;
Chenghao XUAN
;
Yunqi GENG
;
Wentao QIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ubiquitin-like modifier;
bISG15;
modification system in vitro
- From:
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2008;24(1):30-34
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
ISG15, the first ubiquitin-like molecule identified two decades ago, is encoded by interferon stimulated gene 15 ( ISG 15), where its robust expression can be induced by viral infections or interferon treatments. ISG 15 conjugate to other proteins as the ubiquitin and was found to be involved in innate immune response. However, the functions of ISG15 modification remained unclear. We cloned bovine ISG15(bisg15) into a prokaryotic expression vector pET28a( + ) with a His-tag to generate a soluble form of bISG15 fusion protein, and purified with Ni-NTA Sepharose chromatography. The purified protein was concentrated and used to immune Balb/c mice to raise the antiserum, which could specifically recognize bISG15 expressed in eukaryotic cells by Western blot analysis. The concentrated bISG15 protein and its antiserum were then used to establish an in vitro bISG15 modification system. Our studies have demonstrated that cellular proteins could be conjugated to bISG15 with this system.