Expression system for recombinant human growth hormone production from Bacillus subtilis
✍ Scribed by Tunçer H. Özdamar; Birgül Şentürk; Özge Deniz Yilmaz; Güzide Çalık; Eda Çelik; Pınar Çalık
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 328 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 8756-7938
- DOI
- 10.1002/btpr.81
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✦ Synopsis
We demonstrate for the first time, an expression system mimicking serine alkaline protease synthesis and secretion, producing native form of human growth hormone (hGH) from Bacillus subtilis. A hybrid-gene of two DNA fragments, i.e., signal (pre-) DNA sequence of B. licheniformis serine alkaline protease gene (subC) and cDNA encoding hGH, were cloned into pMK4 and expressed under deg-promoter in B. subtilis. Recombinant-hGH (rhGH) produced by B. subtilis carrying pMK4::pre(subC)::hGH was secreted. N-terminal sequence and mass spectrometry analyses of rhGH confirm the mature hGH sequence, and indicate that the signal peptide was properly processed by B. subtilis signal-peptidase. The highest rhGH concentration was obtained at t ¼ 32 h as C rhGH ¼ 70 mg L À1 with a product yield on substrate Y rhGH/S ¼ 9 g kg À1 , in a glucose based defined medium. Fermentation characteristics and influence of hGH gene on the rhGH production were investigated by comparing B. subtilis carrying pMK4::pre(subC)::hGH with that of carrying merely pMK4. Excreted organic-acid concentrations were higher by B. subtilis carrying pMK4::pre(subC)::hGH, whereas excreted amino-acid concentrations were higher by B. subtilis carrying pMK4. The approach developed is expected to be applicable to the design of expression systems for heterologous protein production from Bacillus species. V
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