Enhancement of human insulin precursor production by increasing the copy number in Pichia pastoris
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Supported by the Program for Young Talents in China by the Provincal Outstanding Youth Foundation of Jiangsu Province (BK2012002),by the Program for Innovative Research Team in University(IRT1249) and by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31101229)

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    Abstract:[Objective]The aim of this study was to further increase the yield of insulin precursor by Pichia pastoris.[Methods]For this,we transformed the expression vector pPICZα-IP into P. pastoris X-33 using electroporation and screened two mutant strains B4 and S6 on the YPD plate containing 100 μg/mL zeocin. Both could overexpress human insulin precursor. Taking B4 and S6 as start strains,we repeatedly transformed SacI linearizing pPICZα-IP into P.pastoris X-33 by electroporation,then screened a new mutant strain 2B4 (with 7 copies) on the 1000 μg/mL zeocin YPD plate.[Results] After cultivation,the human insulin precursor yield of 2B4 strain was 2.7 fold higher than that of B7.Meanwhile,the cell growth was not inhibited.The target gene transcription level of 2B4 was 2 fold higher than that of B7 by real-time quantification PCR.[Conclusion]The strategy of combining resistance screening and repeated electroporation was efficient to increase the copy number of target gene,so as to facilitate higher transcription level and enhance objective recombinant protein yield.

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Xiangyi Gong, Chongyang Ding, Liming Liu, Jing Wu. Enhancement of human insulin precursor production by increasing the copy number in Pichia pastoris. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2013, 53(6): 545-552

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  • Received:January 03,2013
  • Revised:March 07,2013
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