Combined effect of the methanol utilization (Mut) phenotype and gene dosage on recombinant protein production in Pichia pastoris fed-batch cultures

Oriol Cos, Alicia Serrano, José Luis Montesinos, Pau Ferrer, James M. Cregg, Francisco Valero

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    An important number of heterologous proteins have been produced in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris using the alcohol oxidase promoter. Two factors that drastically influence protein production and cultivation process development in this system are gene dosage and methanol assimilation capacity of the host strain (Mut phenotype). Using a battery of four strains which secrete a Rhizopus oryzae lipase (ROL), the combined effects of gene dosage and Mut phenotype on recombinant protein production in Pichia pastoris was studied in fed-batch cultures. Regarding the effect of phenotype, the specific productivity and the YP/X were 1.29- and 2.34-fold higher for Muts ROL single copy strain than for Mut+ ROL single copy strain. On the contrary, the productivity of Mut+ ROL single copy strain was 1.34-fold higher than Muts ROL single copy strain. An increase in ROL gene dosage seems to negatively affect cell's performance in bioreactor cultures, particularly in Muts strains. Overall, the Muts strain may be still advantageous to use because it allows for easier process control strategies. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
    Idioma originalInglés
    Páginas (desde-hasta)321-335
    PublicaciónJournal of Biotechnology
    Volumen117
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 6 abr 2005

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