Purification of Recombinant p53 from Sf9 Insect Cells
We describe a method for purifying recombinant p53 from baculovirus infected cells in one step by anion exchange chromatography. The p53 is full-length with no flanking sequences and its expression is driven by the baculovirus polyhedron promoter. We also describe how to concentrate the p53 up to 0.9 mg/mL. By gel filtration analysis, we demonstrate that 20% of the p53 forms a tetramer, and 80% forms a monomer. In a DNA binding assay known as the electromobility shift assay, the purified p53/DNA complex forms a single band the gel. This simple procedure should be useful for investigations into the biochemistry of the p53 protein.
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