2.7.1.178 | produced as inclusion bodies in Escherichia coli when polyhistidine is used as a fusion tag. To reduce inclusion body formation in Escherichia coli, the enzyme is fused with three partners, thioredoxin, glutathione-S-transferase, and N-utilization substance A. With the use of fusion-partners, the solubility of the archaeal protein is remarkably enhanced, and the soluble fraction of the recombinant protein is increased in this order: thioredoxin > glutathione-S-transferase > N-utilization substance A. In the case of recombinant enzyme, the enzyme activity of the Trx-fused protein is 200-fold higher than that of the polyhistidine-fusion protein |