N. Mertens et al., VERSATILE, MULTI-FEATURED PLASMIDS FOR HIGH-LEVEL EXPRESSION OF HETEROLOGOUS GENES IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI - OVERPRODUCTION OF HUMAN AND MURINECYTOKINES, Gene, 164(1), 1995, pp. 9-15
We describe the construction, expression characteristics and some appl
ications of a versatile dual-promoter expression plasmid for heterolog
ous gene expression in Escherichia coli which contains both lambda(PL)
and P-T7 promoters. Furthermore, the plasmid is optimized to allow th
e expression of mature coding sequences without compromising the stren
gth of the highly efficient P-T7 or of the T7g10 ribosome-binding site
. The effect of the the naturally occurring RNA loops at both the 5' a
nd 3' ends of the T7g10 mRNA on expression was also examined. A double
T7 RNA polymerase transcription terminator was inserted to ensure mor
e reliable transcription termination and a higher expression level of
the preceding gene. Further improvements involve a clockwise orientati
on of the promoters to minimize read-through transcription from plasmi
d promoters, a largely extended multiple cloning site, an antisense ph
age T3 promoter and a phage fl-derived, single-stranded replication or
igin. Variants of this plasmid allow for the production of fusion prot
eins with part of T7g10, a hexahistidine peptide and an enterokinase r
ecognition site. The potential of these expression vectors is demonstr
ated by comparing the expression levels of a number of mammalian cytok
ines (human tumor necrosis factor, human immune interferon, human and
murine interleukins 2, murine interleukin 4 and murine fibroblast inte
rferon), using these expression plasmids.