Adeno-Associated Virus 5 Protein Particles Produced by E. coli Cell-Free Protein Synthesis

利用大肠杆菌无细胞蛋白合成法生产腺相关病毒5蛋白颗粒

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Abstract

Recombinant adeno-associated viruses (rAAVs) have emerged as important tools for gene therapy and, more recently, vaccine development. Nonetheless, manufacturing can be costly and time-consuming, emphasizing the importance of alternative production platforms. We investigate the potential of E. coli-based cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) to produce recombinant AAV5 virus-like particles (VLPs). AAV5 virus protein 3 (VP3) constructs, both with and without Strep-tag II, were expressed with CFPS. Lower reaction temperatures resulted in increased solubility, with the untagged variant containing nearly 90% more soluble VLP VP3 protein at 18 °C than at 37 °C. Affinity chromatography of N-terminally Strep(II)-tagged VP3 enabled successful isolation with minimal processing. DLS and TEM confirmed the presence of ∼20 nm particles. Furthermore, the N-terminally tagged AAV5 VP3 VLPs were biologically active, successfully internalizing into HeLa cells. This study describes an innovative approach to AAV VLP production using E. coli-based CFPS, demonstrating its potential for rapid and biologically active AAV VLP synthesis.

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