Shrimp Lysozyme (Lyz) is a key component of the antibacterial response
as part of the innate defense in Crustacea; however, it has not been
possible to purify this protein because of the very low amount present
in the shrimp blood cells (hemocytes). In an effort to produce enough
protein to study its function and biochemical properties we have
overexpressed Lysozyme from marine shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei ) in E.
coli. A bacterial protein expression system based on the T7 polymerase
promoter was used. Although Lyz was produced as insoluble protein in
inclusion bodies, its refolding led to an active protein with a yield
of ~10%. Details of the protein recombinant expression techniques
applied to this shrimp protein are presented