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Highly efficient expression and secretion of human lysozyme using multiple strategies in Pichia pastoris

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BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/biot.202300259

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chaperones; human lysozyme; Pichia pastoris; transcription factors; vacuolar sorting receptor

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This study achieved highly efficient expression and secretion of human lysozyme (hLYZ) in Pichia pastoris using multiple strategies. The highest hLYZ activity reached 352,000 U/mL in a 5L fermenter. This research provides a cost-effective approach for hLYZ production and can be applied to the production of other recombinant proteins.
BackgroundHuman lysozyme (hLYZ), an emerging antibacterial agent, has extensive application in the food and pharmaceutical industries. However, the source of hLYZ is particularly limited. ResultsTo achieve highly efficient expression and secretion of hLYZ in Pichia pastoris, multiple strategies including G418 sulfate screening, signal sequence optimization, vacuolar sorting receptor VPS10 disruption, and chaperones/transcription factors co-expression were applied. The maximal enzyme activity of extracellular hLYZ in a shaking flask was 81,600 & PLUSMN; 5230 U mL(-1), which was about five times of original strain. To further reduce the cost, the optimal medium RDMY was developed and the highest hLYZ activity reached 352,000 & PLUSMN; 16,696.5 U mL(-1) in a 5 L fermenter. ConclusionThis research provides a very useful and cost-effective approach for the hLYZ production in P. pastoris and can also be applied to the production of other recombinant proteins.

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