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J Biotechnol ; 168(4): 527-33, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24070903

ABSTRACT

FIP-fve is a bioactive protein isolated from the mushroom Flammulina velutipes, which belongs to the fungal immunomodulatory protein (FIP) family and demonstrates several kinds of biological activities including anti-allergy, anti-tumor and immunomodulation. In the current study, the FIP-fve gene was cloned and expressed in the yeast Pichia pastoris GS115, and its correctness was confirmed by SDS-PAGE and Western blot. Optimal expression of rFIP-fve was observed when the P. pastoris cells were cultured in 1% methanol for 9 6h, which resulted in a yield of 258.2 mg l(-1). The rFIP-fve protein was subsequently purified via ammonium sulfate precipitation and Sephadex G-100 gel chromatography. In vitro bioactivity examination showed that rFIP-fve could agglutinate human red blood cells and stimulate the cell viability of murine splenocytes. The immunomodulatory capacity and anti-tumor activity of rFIP-fve were demonstrated by enhanced interleukin-2 secretion and interferon-γ release from the murine lymphocytes, similar to the biological FIP-fve. In conclusion, the FIP-fve gene was functionally and effectively expressed in P. pastoris, and rFIP-fve displayed biological activities similar to those of native FIP-fve. These results indicated the potential use of rFIP-fve from P. pastoris as an effective and feasible source for therapeutic studies and medical applications.


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Flammulina/genetics , Fungal Proteins/biosynthesis , Pichia/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/biosynthesis , Animals , Erythrocytes/drug effects , Flammulina/growth & development , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Fungal Proteins/pharmacology , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Humans , Interferon-gamma/metabolism , Interleukin-2/metabolism , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Lymphocytes/metabolism , Mice , Recombinant Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology
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