The effect of the bgs13 mutation on the structure of the reporter protein beta-lactoglobulin: Influence on folding and aggregation in Pichia pastoris.

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2023-08

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Irshad, B
Lu, C
Nederstigt, RoosORCID 0000-0002-3695-3677ISNI 0000000524274345
Hu, P
Xue, L
Lin-Cereghino, J
Franz, A.H.
Harrison, J.S.
Lin-Cereghino, G.P.

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Pichia pastoris, a methylotrophic yeast used for recombinant protein expression, has the capability of performing many eukaryotic post-translational modifications, growing to high cell densities, and producing proteins in a cost-effective manner. However, P. pastoris's secretion properties are not always efficient, and its secretory pathway mechanisms have not been thoroughly elucidated. A previously identified mutant strain, bgs13, was found to efficiently secrete most recombinant proteins tested, raising the possibility that this bgs13 mutant is a universal super secreter. In this study, we used a reporter protein, β-lactoglobulin (b-LG), to perform structural analysis of the protein secreted from wild type and mutant bgs13 strains to investigate the secretory mechanism. Primary, secondary, and tertiary structures of b-LG were examined using Edman sequencing, circular dichroism, tryptophan fluorescence, and temperature induced aggregation analysis. Our results demonstrate that the bgs13 produced more b-LG than the wt strain and that this protein was functionally folded similar to the wt. Surprisingly, we also found that the bgs13 b-LG was more resistant to aggregation, providing another example of the superior qualities of this strain for enhanced secreted protein production.

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Irshad, B, Lu, C, Nederstigt, A E, Hu, P, Xue, L, Lin-Cereghino, J, Franz, A H, Harrison, J S & Lin-Cereghino, G P 2023, 'The effect of the bgs13 mutation on the structure of the reporter protein beta-lactoglobulin: Influence on folding and aggregation in Pichia pastoris.', Protein Expression and Purification, vol. 212, 106355. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pep.2023.106355