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Abstract
The invention provides a bacterial expression vector (100) comprising of a
secretory signal sequence in tandem with DNA sequence encoding recombinant
protein (103), wherein, the secretory signal sequence is a combination comprising
of: a) at least one DNA sequence encoding a signal sequence (101) of gene
selected from the group consisting ofpelB, ompA, yebF, and ompF, and b) at least
one DNA sequence encoding a carrier peptide (102) selected from the group
consisting of Seq. ID 5 and 6 encoding truncated yebF.
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The invention relates to a bacterial expression vector(s) capable of enhanced secretion of recombinant protein in the periplasm space or extracellularly. More specifically, the invention relates to expression vector for expressing and secreting recombinant protein from Escherichiacoli.
Heterologous expression and purification of recombinant proteins in vitro and in vivo represent routine applications of modern molecular biology. Expression of recombinant proteins is typically carried out in prokaryotic host cells, and the microbe Escherichia colhave been used regularly for mass production of recombinant proteins, relevant to pharmaceuticals and industrial industries.In view of this, there have been quite a few modifications in host cells to enhance the production of protein of interest in these host cells, using several known methods and mechanisms, to maximize its utility in the industrial production.
The industrial production requires the protein of interest to be secreted out of the host cell for simplifying the purification and down-stream processing of the protein of interest, in a considerable volume. Several efforts are still being made to enhance the extracellular production of target proteins in Escheichia coli, by adapting the target cell of expression.One such important adaptation is the use of selected secretory signal peptides, and co-expression of protein of interest along with the secretory signal peptides which assists the translocation of recombinant protein of interest to periplasmic space or extracellular culture media.
Several prior art citations provide novel expression systems for generating protein of interest which are secreted out of host cells:
US5583038A describes expression vectors for expressing and secreting proteins which are heterologous to the bacterium which expresses such proteins wherein such vectors further include DNA encoding at least the secretion signals of lipoproteins designed to achieve lipid acylation and surface expression of heterologous proteins. The bacterial system used is the mycobacteria specifically, and the secretory signal described is mycobacterial lipoprotein secretion signal sequence of Outer Surface Protein A. This expression vector was specifically designed for expressing and secreting an antigen which elicits antibodies against Borreliaburgdorferi to be used for treating Lyme disease;
US5432082A describes an expression vector for yeasts which is useful for preparing heterologous proteins, comprising a synthetic oligonucleotide which directs the secretion of the heterologous protein wherein the synthetic oligonucleotide is positioned between the inducible hybrid promoter GAL-CYC and a multiple-site polylinker followed by the signals of transcription termination recognized by the RNA polymerase of the yeasts;
CN101687910A describes a mammalian cell based expression and secretion system. The DNA encoding the signal peptide sequence is selected from: MMRP encoding amino acid sequence [hydrophobic amino] nTSALA DNA sequences or encoded amino acid sequence MKT [hydrophobic amino] nCATVHC DNA sequence, wherein n is an integer between 4-16, the hydrophobic amino acid is A, I, L, M, F or V; and
CN107082801A discloses a pelB signal peptide mutant capable of improving the protein secretion efficiency.
Although numerous proteins have been successfully produced by manipulating thesecretary method in Escheichiacoli, still the volume of production is a limiting factor due to proteins not being exported correctly or not exported in a functional state due to aggregation in the cytoplasm; lysis of the cells; incorrect folding; limitations to translocation or proteolytic degradation.
The present invention takes into account the drawbacks of the prior art and provides a novel bacterial expression vector for secretion of recombinant proteinextracellularly.
The main object of the invention is to provide a bacterial expression vector carrying a novel secretory signal sequence to direct the secretion of recombinant protein into extracellular media, wherein, the secretory signal sequence is a novel combination of DNA sequence of a signal peptide and DNA sequence of a carrier protein in tandem,and DNA sequence encodingrecombinant proteinoperably linked thereto.
Accordingly, another object of the invention is provide a novel secretorysignal sequencefor construction of a bacterial expression vector, for enhancing secretion of recombinant proteinfrom the host cells, wherein the secretory signal sequence is a combination of a) at least one DNA sequence encoding a signal sequence of genes selected from the group consisting of pelB represented by Seq. ID 1, ompA represented by Seq. ID 2, yebF represented by Seq. ID 3, and ompFrepresented by Seq. ID 4, and b) a DNA sequence encoding a carrier protein, preferably, DNA sequence encoding yebftruncated peptide represented by Seq. ID 5 and Seq. ID 6, wherein Seq. ID 6 is generated by mutation of Seq. ID 5.
Yet another object of the invention is provide a system to enhance secretion of recombinant protein from the host cells, more specifically Escherichia coli, into the extracellular media.
In the main embodiment of the present invention, the invention provides a novel bacterial expression vector to enhance secretion of recombinant proteinfrom a host bacterial cells, preferably, E. coli, for easy and efficient purification of recombinant protein. Said bacterial expression vector for enhanced secretion of recombinant protein from host bacterial cells, comprising of
at least one secretory signal sequence,
at least one gene expression cassette comprising of at least one inducible promoter, an RBS, DNA sequence encoding therecombinant protein,DNA sequence encoding an affinity tag,and at least one gene terminator, with the secretory signal sequence operably linked to the gene expression cassette, and the DNA sequence of the affinity tag operably linked to the DNA sequence of the recombinant protein,
at least one bacterial oti gene sequence for replication of the vector in the host bacterial cell, and
at least one DNA sequence for coding a selectable marker with a suitable promoter and a gene terminator sequence flanking the DNA sequence of the selectable marker.
Further, the secretory signal sequence is a combination of:
a) at least one DNA sequence of signal peptide of genes selected from the group consisting ofpelB represented by Seq. ID 1 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 9, the DNA sequence of signal peptide ompA represented by Seq. ID 2 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 11, the DNA sequence of signal peptide yebF represented by Seq. ID 3 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 10, and the DNA sequence of signal peptide ompF represented by Seq. ID 4 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 12; and b) at least one DNA sequence encoding a carrier peptide, preferably, DNA sequence encoding truncated yebF, and the DNA sequence encoding the truncated yebF belongs to the group consisting of Seq. ID 5 and Seq. ID 6, wherein, Seq. ID 5 encodes truncated yebFrepresented by Seq. ID 7; Seq. ID 6 encodes truncated yebFrepresented by Seq. ID 8; and the DNA sequence Seq. ID 6 is synthesized by mutating Seq. ID 5, wherein, TGC codon at position 40 in Seq. ID 5 is mutated to GCG codon, to mutate Cys at position 14 of amino acid sequence represented by Seq. ID 7 to Ala at position 14 of amino acid sequence represented by Seq. ID 8.
The bacterial expression vector represented by Seq. ID 13 is 6793 basepair vectorcomprises of secretory signal sequence, wherein, the secretory signal sequence is a combination of DNA sequence of signal peptide of ompF represented by Seq. ID 4; and truncated yebF peptide encoded by Seq. ID 6.
In yet another embodiment the invention provides a novel bacterial expression vector comprising of at least one affinity tag sequence operably linked to DNA sequence encodingrecombinant protein enabling purification of recombinant protein.
In yet another embodiment, the secretory signal sequence is used in conjugation with additional elements in a basic vector that are necessary for its function as a vector including at least one antibiotic selectable marker, and at least one additional selection marker; wherein, the selectable marker is inducible lac operon, and the vector is an inducible vector under lac operon, and is induced by Lactose or Lactose analogues including IPTG.
The object of the invention may be understood in more details and more particularly description of the invention briefly summarized above by reference to certain embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings, which drawings form a part of this specification. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective equivalent embodiments.
Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a novel bacterial expression vector comprising of combination of secretory signal sequences for enhancing secretion of protein/peptide of interest outside the host cells;
Figure 2 is a schematic representation ofpBacSec-LC vector;
Figure 3is a graphical representation of comparative efficiencies of Seq. ID 1, Seq. ID 2, Seq. ID 3, and Seq. ID 4 using Gaussian luciferase assay;
Figure 4 is pictorial representation of SDS-PAGE gel with lysates or media component of bacterial cell culture expressing pBacSec-LC vector having secretory signal sequence comprising of Seq. ID 4 and Seq. ID 6;
Figure 5is a graphical representation of yield of recombinant protein after time points of induction by IPTG; and
Figure 6is pictorial representation of SDS-PAGE gel with media component of bacterial cell culture expressing pBacSec-LC vector having secretory signal sequence comprising of Seq. ID 4 in combination with Seq. ID 5, or Seq. ID 4 in combination with Seq. ID 6 under reducing or non-reducing conditions.
Abbreviations used:
peiBrefers to: leaderDNA sequence encoding the N-terminal amino acid
residues of pectatelyase B
ompArefers to: leader DNA sequence encoding the amino acid residues of Outer membrane protein A
ompFrefers to: leader DNA sequence encoding the amino acid residues of Outer membrane protein F
yebFrefers to: leader DNA sequence encoding the amino acid residues of protein yebF
Amp'/Kanr refers to:DNA sequence encoding Ampcillin/Kanamycinresistance gene
F1 Ori refers to: Origin of replication
ptac promoter refers to: Promoter for binding RNA polymerase or T7 polymerase
Lac or Lac refers to: DNA sequence encodes lac repressor/operon
IPTG refers to: Isopropyl p- d-1-thiogalactopyranoside, inducer of lac operon
Lactose refers to: disaccharide and inducer of lac operon
RBS refers to: Ribosomal binding site
Recombinant protein: Protein of interest encoded by gene cloned in expression
vector and expressed in bacterial cells
The present invention now will be described hereinafter with reference to the detailed description, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are indicated. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. The present invention is described fully herein with non limiting embodiments and exemplary experimentation.
The present invention relates to a novel bacterial expression vector to enhance secretion of recombinant proteinfrom a host bacterial cells, preferably, E. colifor easy and efficient purification of the recombinant protein.
In the main embodiment, the invention provides a bacterial expression vector (100), as depicted Figure 1, comprising of a secretory signal sequence in tandem with DNA sequence encoding recombinant protein(103), wherein, the secretory signal sequence is a combination comprising of:
a) at least one DNA sequence encoding a signal sequence (101)of genes selected from the group consisting of pelBrepresented by Seq. ID 1 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 9, ompA represented by Seq. ID 2 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 11, yebF represented by Seq. ID 3 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 10,and ompF represented by Seq. ID 4 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 12, and b) at least one DNA sequence encoding a carrier peptide (102),preferably, DNA sequence encoding truncated yebFrepresented by Seq. ID 5 and Seq. ID 6.
Seq. ID 5 encodes for 33 amino acid carrier peptide represented by Seq. ID 7, and Seq. ID 6 encodes for peptide represented by Seq. 8.
the DNA sequence Seq. ID 6 is synthesized by mutating Seq. ID 5, wherein, TGC codon at position 40 in Seq. ID 5 is mutated to GCG codon, to mutate Cys at position 14 of Seq. ID 7 to Ala at position 14 of Seq. ID 8.
Table 1 provides the DNA sequence encoding the signal sequence or the carrier peptides
SEQ. ID No. DNA sequence
1 ATGAAATACCTGTTACCTACCGCGGCTGCGGGGCTGCT GCTGTTAGCAGCTCAGCCGGCAATGGCT 2 ATGAAGAAGACCGCGATTGCGATTGCGGTGGCGCTGG CGGGTTTTGCGACCGTGGCGCAGGCG
3 ATGAAAAAGCGTGGTGCGTTCCTGGGCCTGCTGCTGGT TAGCGCGTGCGCGAGCGTGTTTGCG
4 ATGATGAAGCGCAATATTCTGGCAGTGATCGTCCCTGC TCTGTTAGTAGCAGGTACTGCAAACGCT
5 GCGAACAACGAAACCAGCAAGAGCGTGACCTTTCCGA AATGCGAAGATCTGGATGCGGCGGGTATTGCGGCGAG CGTTAAGCGTGACTACCAGCAAAAC
6 GCGAATAATGAGACCAGCAAAAGCGTGACCTTTCCGAA GGCGGAGGACCTGGATGCGGCGGGTATTGCGGCGAGC GTTAAACGTGACTACCAGCAAAAC
Peptide Sequence 7 ANNETSKSVTFPKCEDLDAAGIAASVKRDYQQN 8 ANNETSKSVTFPKAEDLDAAGIAASVKRDYQQN 9 MKYLLPTAAAGLLLLAAQPAMA 10 MKKRGAFLGLLLVSACASVFA 11 MKKTAIAIAVALAGFATVAQA 12 MMKRNILAVIVPALLVAGTANA Vector Sequence 13 TGGCGAATGGGACGCGCCCTGTAGCGGCGCATTAAGC GCGGCGGGTGTGGTGGTTACGCGCAGCGTGACCGCTA CACTTGCCAGCGCCCTAGCGCCCGCTCCTTTCGCTTTCT TCCCTTCCTTTCTCGCCACGTTCGCCGGCTTTCCCCGTC AAGCTCTAAATCGGGGGCTCCCTTTAGGGTTCCGATTT AGTGCTTTACGGCACCTCGACCCCAAAAAACTTGATTA GGGTGATGGTTCACGTAGTGGGCCATCGCCCTGATAGA CGGTTTTTCGCCCTTTGACGTTGGAGTCCACGTTCTTTA ATAGTGGACTCTTGTTCCAAACTGGAACAACACTCAAC CCTATCTCGGTCTATTCTTTTGATTTATAAGGGATTTTGC CGATTTCGGCCTATTGGTTAAAAAATGAGCTGATTTAA CAAAAATTTAACGCGAATTTTAACAAAATATTAACGTTT
In another embodiment, the bacterial expression vector further comprises of at least one gene expression cassette comprising of at least one inducible promoter, an RBS, DNA sequence encoding therecombinant protein, DNA sequence encoding an affinity tag, and at least one gene terminator, with the secretory signal sequence operably linked to the gene expression cassette, and the DNA sequence of the affinity tag is operably linked to the DNA sequence of the recombinant protein. The bacterial expression vector additionally comprises of at least one multiple cloning site (MSC) to enable cloning of DNA sequence of recombinant protein under the promoter.
In yet another embodiment, the bacterial expression vector further comprises of at least one antibiotic resistance geneand at least one additional selection markereach controlled by a respective gene promoter.
In yet another embodiment, the bacterial expression vector comprises of at least one odsequence for enabling replication of expression vector in the host cells.
In yet another embodiment, the bacterial expression vector, pBacSec-LC,with the vector being inducible under lac operon, and is induced by Lactose or Lactose analogues including IPTG. As depicted in Figure 2, the novel bacterial expressionvector, pBacSec-LC, is of around 6793basepairscomprising of secretory signal sequence for efficient and enhanced secretion of recombinant proteinwhich is in tandem with the secretory signal sequence.The pBacSec-LC vector comprises of:
tac promoter and lac operator as inducible promoter;
an RBS;
a secretory signal sequence which is a combination of signal sequence of the gene selected from the group consisting of DNA sequence represented by Seq. ID 1-4, andaDNA sequence represented by Seq. ID 5 or Seq. ID 6;
DNA sequence encoding 6-His tag and FLAG tag which are affinity tags;
DNA sequence encodingrecombinant protein;
a gene terminator for transcriptional termination of recombinant protein;
an on sequence to enable replication of vector in E. coli;
a lac operon as a selectable marker for blue-white recombinant colony selection; and
a kanamycin resistance gene as an antibiotic selectable marker.
The pBacSec-LC vector represented Seq. ID 13 comprises of secretory signal sequence which is a combination of the DNA sequence encoding signal sequence of the geneompF represented by Seq. ID 4 and the DNA sequence encoding the truncatedyebF represented by Seq. ID 6.
EXAMPLE 1
A. Luciferase assay:
E. coli strains, NEB 5-alpha and BL21(DE3) were used for transformation and luciferase assay.
Different combinations of secretory signals were constructed such as:
a) signal sequence of Seq. ID 1 and carrier protein represented by Seq. ID 5, b) signal sequence of Seq. ID 2 and carrier protein represented by Seq. ID 5, c) signal sequence of Seq. ID 3 and carrier protein represented by Seq. ID 5, and d) signal sequence of Seq. ID 4 and carrier protein represented by Seq. ID 5.
Gaussia luciferase were used as reporter system for the examination of secretory activity of E.coli. Guassian luciferase assays were performed using Pierce Gaussia Luciferase glow assay kit. Media was collected at indicated time intervals from culture after induction and luciferase activity measured from media as described in manufacturer's protocol.
As depicted in Figure 3, combination of every signal peptide with Seq. ID 5 shows secretion amongst which combination of signal peptide of ompF represented by Seq. ID 4 with carrier protein Seq. ID 5 showed better secretory efficiency.
B. Efficiency of secretion of peptides ranging from 5-20 kDa i. Construct of expression vector:DNA sequences of recombinant protein encoding peptides of 5, 10, 15, and 20 kDa were cloned in pBacSec-LC vector having secretory signal sequence comprising of Seq. ID 4 and Seq. ID 6. ii. Preparation of starter culture: 3ml of autoclaved growth media having pH of 6.90 is taken in sterile snap cap tube. Single CFU picked from Luria-Bertani agar plate and inoculated aseptically into growth media and incubated overnight at 37C with 225 rpm in rotatory incubator. iii. Shake flask culturing: lml of overnight starter culture is inoculated into 25ml of growth media (1:25 dilutions) having pH of 6.90 taken in 250ml baffled flask. Flasks were incubated in rotatory shaker incubator maintained at 3°V, 225 rpm. After 4 hours of incubation OD600 reached ~1.8 to 2.0. Cells were induced with 0.2mM Isopropyl p-d-1-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG), and inducer of lac operon. Post induction, supplements such as glycine, glutamic acid, arginine, reduced glutathione were added.Samples were collected hourly post induction i.e 300pL of culture, centrifuged at 14K rpm for 3 minutes to separate cells and media to check expression and secretion of protein. The cells were lysed to form the lysate. Cell lysate and media components were compared for presence of recombinant peptides. iv. SDS-PAGE: SDS-PAGE was used to analyze the heterologous gene expression of desired recombinant protein from culture media post-induction. As depicted in Figure 4, recombinant peptides of size 5-20 kDa were seen to present in the media component more than the cell lysates clearly indicating secretion of the recombinant peptide. And all the peptides ranging from 5-20 kDa were equally secreted with similar efficiency indicating that the secretory sequence was capable to secrete peptides in the range of 5-20 kDa.
C. The yield of recombinant protein
DNA sequence of recombinant protein was cloned in pBacSec-LC vector with Seq. ID 13, and transformed in E. coli. The E. coli starter culture was prepared and then upscaled further as described earlier under section B of example 1. The E. coli culture was induced with 0.2mM IPTG for recombinant protein expression, and amount of recombinant protein secreted was measured after different time intervals of induction by IPTG.
As depicted in Figure 5, the yield of the recombinant protein after 1 hour of induction is around 0.5 g/L, and after 6 hours the yield of the recombinant protein reaches more than 5 g/l. The yield of the recombinant protein consistently increases after every hour of induction. This suggests that the bacterial secretory technology enables cells to devout maximum resources in protein expression and secretion upon induction after desired cell density is attained. After first hour of induction recombinant protein is secreted into media without stunting cell proliferation mechanism.
EXAMPLE 2
SECRETORY EFFICIENCY OF SEQ. ID 6 COMPARED TO SEQ. ID 5
DNA sequences of recombinant protein were cloned in pBacSec-LC vector having secretory signal sequence comprising of combination of Seq. ID 4 and Seq. ID 5, or Seq. ID 4 and Seq.ID 6.
Seq. ID 6 is synthesized by mutating Seq. ID 5, wherein, TGC codon at position 40of Seq. ID 5 is mutated to GCG codon in Seq. ID 6, to mutate Cys at position 14 of Seq. ID 7 to Ala in Seq. ID 8. The Cys residue at position 14 of the peptide enables dimerization and increases the chances of development of inclusion bodies. Mutation of Cys to Ala, abrogates the property of dimerization of the peptide thereby reducing the chances of formation of inclusion bodies which in turn should enhance secretion of the peptide and the recombinant peptide.
The E. coli cells were transformed with respective vectors and two sets of cultures were prepared under reducing and non-reducing conditions and induction was carried out using IPTG for peptide secretion.
As depicted in Figure 6, under reducing conditions Seq. ID 5 showed more secretion as compared to non-reducing conditions, which explained that the dimerization due to Cys residue at position 14 of the encoded peptide lead to development of inclusion bodies which decreased under reducing conditions. Therefore, mutation of Cys to Ala at position 14 was bound to be important for secretion, and therefore Seq. ID 6 showed same results under reducing and non reducing conditions.
While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of, and not restrictive on, the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other changes, combinations, omissions, modifications and substitutions, in addition to those set forth in the above paragraphs, are possible. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just described embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application is a divisional application from International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2020/051289. The full disclosure of PCT/ IB2020/051289 is incorporated herein by reference.
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1. A bacterial expression vector for enhanced secretion of recombinant protein from a host bacterial cells, preferably, E. coli, comprising of:
at least one secretory signal sequence;
at least one gene expression cassette comprising of at least one inducible promoter, an RBS, DNA sequence encoding therecombinant protein,DNA sequence encoding an affinity tag,and at least one gene terminator, with the secretory signal sequence operably linked to the gene expression cassette, and the DNA sequence of the affinity tag operably linked to the DNA sequence of the recombinant protein;
at least one bacterial ofi gene sequence for replication of the vector in the host bacterial cell; and
at least one DNA sequence for coding a selectable marker with a suitable promoter and a gene terminator sequence flanking the DNA sequence of the selectable marker,
wherein,
the secretory signal sequence is a combination of a) at least one DNA sequence encoding a signal sequence of genes selected from the group consisting of pelB, ompA, yebF, and ompF, and b) at least one DNA sequence encoding a carrier peptide, preferably, DNA sequence encoding truncated yebF; the DNA sequence encoding the truncated yebF belongs to the group consisting of Seq. ID 5 and Seq. ID 6;
Seq. ID 5 encodes truncated yebFrepresented by Seq. ID 7;
Seq. ID 6 encodes truncated yebFrepresented by Seq. ID 8;
the DNA sequence Seq. ID 6 is synthesized by mutating Seq. ID 5, wherein, TGC codon at position 40 in Seq. ID 5 is mutated to GCG codon, to mutate Cys at position 14 of amino acid sequence represented by Seq. ID 7 to Ala at position 14 of amino acid sequence represented by Seq. ID 8; and
the bacterial expression vector for enhanced secretion of recombinant protein is 6793 base pairs vector represented by Seq. ID 13.
2. The bacterial expression vector as claimed in claim 1, wherein, DNA sequence encoding a signal sequence is selected from the group comprising of DNA sequences represented by Seq. ID 1, Seq. ID 2, Seq. ID 3, and Seq. ID 4.
3. The bacterial expression vector as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the DNA sequence of signal peptide pelB is represented by Seq. ID 1 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 9,the DNA sequence of signal peptide ompA is represented by Seq. ID 2 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 11, the DNA sequence of signal peptide yebFis represented by Seq. ID 3 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 10,andthe DNA sequence of signal peptide ompF is represented by Seq. ID 4 encoding amino acid sequence Seq. ID 12.
4. The bacterial expression vector as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the selectable marker comprises of at least one antibiotic resistance gene sequence, and an additional selection marker including lac operon.
5. The bacterial expression vector as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the vector is an inducible vector under lac operon, and is induced by Lactose or Lactose analogues including IPTG.
6. The bacterial expression vector as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the bacteria is an E.coli.
7. The bacterial expression vector as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the yield of recombinant protein ranging from about 0.5g/L to about 5g/L.
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