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Production of Industrial Enzymes via Pichia pastoris as a Cell Factory in Bioreactor: Current Status and Future Aspects

Journal

PROTEIN JOURNAL
Volume 40, Issue 3, Pages 367-376

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10930-021-09968-7

Keywords

P; pastoris expression system; High‐ cell‐ density fermentation strategy; Industrial enzymes; Large‐ scale production

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  1. Enzyme Consultancy and Identification Center (ETDAM)

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Industrial enzymes are widely used in various industries due to their economic and environmental benefits. P. pastoris has shown great potential as a host for heterologous protein expression, especially in high-cell density fermentation. Advances in gene-editing tools have expanded the possibilities for improving strains of P. pastoris, while research is focused on enhancing recombinant protein production methods.
Industrial enzymes have been widely preferred in various industries such as chemical production, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, textile, cosmetics, etc. due to the advancements in recent years. They are considered more economic than using whole cells and more environmental-friendly than chemical alternatives. Since the demand for industrial enzymes has been rising, the development of production strategies has been gathered speed. In this respect, the efficiency of Pichia pastoris (P. pastoris) as a host for heterologous protein expression has proved and gained attention due to its great potential for large-scale studies. Especially high-cell density fermentation of P. pastoris is a well-studied and efficient method. Moreover, the improvements in the state of art gene-editing tools have broadened the possibilities of strain improvement for P. pastoris. This review summarized the role of P. pastoris as a cell factory by accentuating the accomplishments in biocatalyst production. Moreover, the benefits and challenges of the most relevant expression systems named Escherichia coli (E. coli), Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae), P. pastoris and recent evolvements and future directions were revealed in detail. Subsequently, offers for prospects and the latest evolvements to enhance the recombinant protein production were discussed.

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