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DNA


Title:Improved secretion of heterologous proteins by Saccharomyces cerevisiae: effects of promoter substitution in alpha-factor fusions
Author(s):Ernst JF;
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Journal Title:DNA
Year:1986
Volume:5
Issue:6
Page Number:483 - 491
DOI: 10.1089/dna.1.1986.5.483
ISSN/ISBN:0198-0238 (Print) 0198-0238 (Linking)
Abstract:"The effects of promoter strength on secretion of a heterologous protein, somatomedin-C (SMC), by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae were studied by using the promoters of the MF alpha 1, ACT, and CYC1 genes to control expression of alpha-factor/SMC gene fusions. When a low-copy centromere vector was used to carry the gene fusions in yeast transformants, the greatest secretion was obtained with the MF alpha 1 promoter construction and the least with the CYC1 promoter construction. Unexpectedly, using two types of multicopy vectors, the greatest secretion was obtained with the CYC1 promoter construction and the least with the MF alpha 1 promoter construction. The decrease in secretion by the strongest promoter construction (MF alpha 1 promoter) on multicopy vectors was associated with a decrease in SMC mRNA during growth, a decrease in vector copy number, a decrease in vector stability, and a decrease in transformation frequency. The results demonstrate that, unlike in intracellular expression, promoter strength is not simply related to secretion expression levels. Selection against oversecreting cells during growth may explain the reduced secretion efficiency of strong promoter constructions"
Keywords:"Actins/genetics Cytochrome c Group/genetics Fungal Proteins/*metabolism Gene Expression Regulation Genetic Vectors Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/*genetics/metabolism Mating Factor Peptides/*genetics Promoter Regions, Genetic RNA, Messenger/genetics Recombi;"
Notes:"MedlineErnst, J F eng 1986/12/01 DNA. 1986 Dec; 5(6):483-91. doi: 10.1089/dna.1.1986.5.483"

 
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