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pTWIN1 Vector

Product Introduction

pTWIN1 is an E. coli expression vector designed for protein purification or for the isolation of proteins with an N-terminal cysteine and/or a C-terminal thioester. A polylinker in the vector is designed for the in-frame fusion of a target gene between the modified Ssp DnaB and Mxe GyrA inteins. The presence of the chitin binding domain from Bacillus circulans facilitates purification.

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  • Can be used with the IMPACT™ Protein Purification System
  • Double-stranded vector
  • 7,375 base pairs in length
  • Ampicillin resistant
Catalog # Size Concentration
N6951S 10.0 µg 200 µg/ml

Product Information

Description

pTWIN1 is an E. coli expression vector which can be used with the IMPACT™ Kit (NEB #E6901). pTWIN vectors are designed for protein purification or for the isolation of proteins with an N-terminal cysteine and/or a C-terminal thioester (1). A polylinker in the vector is designed for the in-frame fusion of a target gene between the modified Ssp DnaB (2) and Mxe GyrA inteins (3,4). The presence of the chitin binding domain from Bacillus circulans (5,6) facilitates purification. The double-stranded vector is 7,375 base pairs in length.

DNASU is a central repository for plasmid clones and collections that may also be helpful.

This product is related to the following categories:
IMPACT System,
Bacterial E. coli Protein Expression Products,
DNA Plasmids & Substrates Products,
Protein Expression Products,

Reagents Supplied

Reagents Supplied

The following reagents are supplied with this product:

NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration

Properties & Usage

Lac Repressor on Plasmid

0

Affinity Tag

Chitin-Binding Domain (CBD)

Features

  • A pBR322 derivative 
  • The SapI sites should be used for directional cloning of both the 5´ and 3´ ends of an insert
  • Expression of the fusion gene is under the control of the T7 promotor (8) and is regulated by IPTG due to the presence of a lacI gene
  • Expression requires an E. coli host that carries the T7 RNA Polymerase gene [e.g., T7 Express Competent E. coli (High Efficiency) (NEB #C2566) or BL21(DE3) Competent E. coli (NEB #C2527) and derivatives] (9)
  • Origin of DNA replication from the bacteriophage M13 allows for the production of single-stranded DNA by helper phage superinfection of cells bearing the plasmid
  • Thiol-induced cleavage of the Mxe GyrA intein is dependent on the amino acids adjacent to the intein. The amino acid residues M or Y at the C-terminus of the target protein is recommended for use with this intein
  • Controllable cleavage of the Ssp DnaB intein is dependent on the amino acids adjacent to the intein. The amino acid residues CRA or GRA at the N-terminus of the target protein is recommended for use with this intein
  • Ampicillin resistance

Product Notes

  1. Cell Lysis Buffer: 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.5) containing 500 mM NaCl.
    Ssp DnaB Intein Cleavage Buffer: 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 6.0) containing 500 mM NaCl.
    Mxe GyrA Intein Cleavage Buffer: 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.5) containing 500 mM NaCl and 50 mM 2-mercaptoethanesulfonic acid.

References

  1. Evans, T.C., Benner, J. and Xu, M.-Q. (1999). The cyclization and polymerization of bacterially expressed proteins usingmodified self-splicing inteins. J. Biol. Chem.. 274, 18359-18363.
  2. Mathys, S., Evans, T.C., Chute, I.C., Wu, H., Chong, S., Benner, J., Liu, X.-Q. and Xu, M.-Q. (1999). Characterization of a self-splicing mini-intein and its conversion intoautocatalytic N- and C-terminal cleavage elements: facile production of proteinbuilding blocks for protein ligation. Gene. 231, 1-13.
  3. Evans, T.C., Benner, J. and Xu, M.-Q. (1998). Semisynthesis of cytotoxic proteins using a modified protein splicing element. Protein Sci.. 7, 2256-2264.
  4. Southworth, M.W., Amaya, K., Evans, J., T.C., Xu, M.-Q. and Perler, F.B. (1999). Purification of proteins fused to either the amino or carboxy terminus of the Mycobacterium xenopi gyrase A intein.. BioTechniques. 27, 110-120.
  5. Chong, S., Mersha, F.B., Comb, D.G., Scott, M.E., Landry, D., Vence, L.M., Perler, F.B., Benner, J., Kucera, R.B., Hirvonen, C.A., Pelletier, J.J., Paulus, H. and Xu, M.-Q. (1997). Single-column purification of free recombinant proteins using a self-cleavableaffinity tag derived from a protein splicing element. Gene. 192, 271-281.
  6. Watanabe, T., Ito, Y., Yamada, T., Hashimoto, M., Sekine, S. and Tanaka, H. (1994). The role of the C-terminal domain and type III domains of chitinase A1 from Bacillus circulans WL-12 in chitin degradation. J. Bacteriol.. 176, 4465-4472.
  7. Wu, H., Xu, M.-Q. and Liu, X.-Q. (1998). Protein trans-splicing and functional mini-inteins of a cyanobacterial DnaB intein. Biochem. Biophys. Acta. 1387, 422-432.
  8. Telenti, A., Southworth, M., Alcaide, F., Daugelat, S., Jacobs, W.R. Jr. and Perler, F.B. (1997). The Mycobacterium xenopi GyrA protein splicing element: Characterization of a minimal intein. J. Bacteriol.. 179, 6378-6382.
  9. Dubendorff, J.W. and Studier, F.W. (1991). Controlling basal expression in an inducible T7 expression system by blocking the target T7 promoter with lac repressor. J. Mol. Biol.. 219, J. Mol. Biol..

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