Transient expression and purification of S2 protein from porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in plants

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED), caused by the Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), is an acute, highly contagious disease of pigs of all ages, especially piglets under one week old, with the mortality rate reaching 95–100%. Developing an effective vaccine against PEDV in Vietnam is urgent. Spike protein containing S1 and S2 subunits is considered the main target for vaccine development, and the S2 subunit contains immunodominant neutralizing epitopes of PEDV. To date, the expression of S2 protein in plants has not been reported and evaluated. In this study, the gene encoding the S2 subunit of a PEDV strain belonging to genotype 2a was amplified, sequenced, and inserted in a pRTRA vector containing the GCN4pII (pII) motif. The plant expression cassette containing S2-pII was then inserted into the pCB301 vector. The Agrobacterium tumefaciens harboring the pCB301-S2-pII vector was transformed into Nicotiana benthamiana leaves via agroinfiltration. The accumulation level of S2-pII protein in tobacco leaves was semi-quantified by Western blot, accounting for approximately 86.7 mg/kg of fresh leaves and 1.47% total soluble protein, which was 294-fold higher than the accumulation level of S1-pII protein in our previous publication. S2-pII protein was successfully purified by immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC). The oligomeric state of S2-pII protein was characterized by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). The S2-pII protein was determined to be a multimer protein with a high molecular weight. These results are the basis for more extended studies to develop a plant-based S2 vaccine against PEDV infection.
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猪流行性腹泻病毒S2蛋白在植物中的瞬时表达与纯化
猪流行性腹泻(PED)是由猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)引起的一种急性、高度传染性疾病,适用于所有年龄的猪,特别是1周龄以下的仔猪,死亡率可达95-100%。在越南开发一种有效的PEDV疫苗迫在眉睫。含有S1和S2亚基的刺突蛋白被认为是疫苗开发的主要靶标,S2亚基含有PEDV的免疫显性中和表位。迄今为止,植物中S2蛋白的表达尚未见报道和评价。本研究扩增了一株基因型为2a的PEDV菌株的S2亚基编码基因,对其进行测序,并将其插入到含有GCN4pII (pII)基序的pRTRA载体中。然后将含有S2-pII的植物表达盒插入pCB301载体。将携带pCB301-S2-pII载体的根癌农杆菌通过土壤渗透转化到本烟叶片中。Western blot半定量测定了S2-pII蛋白在烟叶中的积累量,约占鲜叶的86.7 mg/kg,占总可溶性蛋白的1.47%,比我们之前报道的S1-pII蛋白积累量提高了294倍。通过固定化金属亲和层析(IMAC)纯化S2-pII蛋白。S2-pII蛋白的寡聚状态通过大小排斥色谱(SEC)进行了表征。S2-pII蛋白是一个高分子量的多聚体蛋白。这些结果为开发以植物为基础的抗PEDV感染的S2疫苗奠定了基础。
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