Comparing the expression of human DNA topoisomerase I in KM71H and X33 strains of Pichia pastoris


Autoria(s): Ang, Ruo Ping; Teoh, Leong Sin; Chan, Mooi Kwai; Miswan, Noorizan; Khoo, Boon Yin
Cobertura

Origin of publication: Chile

Data(s)

01/06/2016

Resumo

Background: Human is an essential cellular enzyme that is found in all human cells. As this enzyme is upregulated in cancer cells exceedingly, it is used as a target for cancer chemotherapeutic drug development. As such, producing the in-house enzyme for the purpose to speed up the search for more cost-effective and target specific hTopoI inhibitors is warranted. This study aims to compare the optimised conditions for the expression of hTopoI in KM71H (MutS) and X33 (Mut+) strains of Pichia pastoris P. pastoris transfected with an hTopoI recombinant vector was used for the optimization of a higher level of hTopoI expression. Results: In the process, fed-batch cultivation parameters that influence the expression of hTopoI, such as culture temperature, methanol induction and feeding strategy, were optimised in the transfected KM71H and X33 P. pastoris strains in a shake flask system. The cell density and total protein concentration (protein level) of transfected P. pastoris were compared to determine the optimum culture conditions for each transfected P. pastoris strain. A higher hTopoI level was observed in the transfected KM71H culture supernatant (2.26 ng/mL) when the culture was incubated in the optimum conditions. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that MutS strain (KM71H) expressed and secreted a higher level of hTopoI heterologous protein in the presence of methanol compared to the Mut+ strain; X33 (0.75 ng/mL). However, other aspects of optimization, such as pH, should also be considered in the future, to obtain the optimum expression level of hTopoI in P. pastoris.

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http://www.bioline.org.br/abstract?id=ej16017

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en

Publicador

Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

Relação

http://www.ejbiotechnology.info; http://www.bioline.org.br/ej

Direitos

Copyright 2016 - Electronic Journal of Biotechnology

Fonte

Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (ISSN: 0717-3458) Vol 21 Num 1

Palavras-Chave #Cell density; Pichia pastoris; Total protein concentration; Recombinant protein expression
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