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Improved Production of Recombinant Myrosinase in Pichia pastoris

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222111889

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signal sequence; Pichia pastoris; myrosinase; Arabidopsis thaliana; plant enzymes

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  1. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-18-0201, ITMS: 313011ATA2]
  2. European Regional Development Fund

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The deletion of a native signal sequence in plants significantly increased the production of myrosinase in Pichia pastoris, leading to changes in enzyme properties. These findings could provide insights for the expression of other plant enzymes.
The effect of the deletion of a 57 bp native signal sequence, which transports the nascent protein through the endoplasmic reticulum membrane in plants, on improved AtTGG1 plant myrosinase production in Pichia pastoris was studied. Myrosinase was extracellularly produced in a 3-liter laboratory fermenter using alpha-mating factor as the secretion signal. After the deletion of the native signal sequence, both the specific productivity (164.8 U/L/h) and volumetric activity (27 U/mL) increased more than 40-fold compared to the expression of myrosinase containing its native signal sequence in combination with alpha-mating factor. The deletion of the native signal sequence resulted in slight changes in myrosinase properties: the optimum pH shifted from 6.5 to 7.0 and the maximal activating concentration of ascorbic acid increased from 1 mM to 1.5 mM. Kinetic parameters toward sinigrin were determined: 0.249 mM (K-m) and 435.7 U/mg (V-max). These results could be applied to the expression of other plant enzymes.

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