Enhanced Production of Recombinant Secretory Proteins in Pichia pastoris by Optimizing Kex2 P1’ site

Yang Song, Shiwu Li, Yu Wang, Aimin Xu, Pentao Liu, Peng Li, Xiaoyan Hui, Donghai Wu, Yulai Zhou, Ye Kuang, Hongbo Li, Yue-Hong Liu, Zhiwu Jiang
2013-09-19

SCID:  54.1/zp2ke5q5
Pichiapastoris is one of the most widely used expression systems for the production of recombinant secretory proteins. Its universal application is, however, somewhat hampered by its unpredictable yields for different heterologous proteins, which is now believed to be caused in part by their varied efficiencies to traffic through the host secretion machinery. The yeast endoprotease Kex2 removes the signal peptides from pre-proteins and releases the mature form of secreted proteins, thus, plays a pivotal role in the yeast secretory pathways. In this study, we found that the yields of many recombinant proteins were greatly influenced by Kex2 P1' site residues and the optimized P1's amino acid residue could largely determine the final amount of secretory proteins synthesized and secreted. A further improvement of secretory yield was achieved by genomic integration of additional Kex2 copies, which again highlighted the importance of Kex2 cleavage to the production of recombinant secretory proteins in Pichia yeast.
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Yang Song
Shiwu Li
Yu Wang
Aimin Xu
Pentao Liu
Peng Li
Xiaoyan Hui
Donghai Wu
Yulai Zhou
Ye Kuang
Hongbo Li
Yue-Hong Liu
Zhiwu Jiang
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