Production of Recombinant Human Bile Salt Stimulated Lipase and Its Variant inPichia pastoris
hBSSL and its truncated variant hBSSL-C cDNA clones were expressed inPichia pastorisusing two different signal peptides, native signal peptide and invertase signal peptide, respectively, to facilitate secretion of the recombinant proteins into the culture medium. Both recombinant proteins were secre...
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description | hBSSL and its truncated variant hBSSL-C cDNA clones were expressed inPichia pastorisusing two different signal peptides, native signal peptide and invertase signal peptide, respectively, to facilitate secretion of the recombinant proteins into the culture medium. Both recombinant proteins were secreted into the culture medium to a level of 45–50 mg/liter in shake flask cultures. Native signal peptide of hBSSL was recognized inP. pastorisand was cleaved at the same site as in humans. The level of expression of the hBSSL gene was found to be dependent on the number of its copies integrated into the host chromosome. The multicopy transformant clone was found to be very stable. When grown and induced in a fermentor, the level of accumulation of the recombinant hBSSL in the culture medium improved from 50 mg/liter in shake flask cultures to 300 mg/liter. The recombinant hBSSL purified from the culture supernatant was found to be similar to the native hBSSL in its biochemical properties except for the lectin-binding profile. |
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