2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-60134/v1
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Protein Biogenesis Demands of the Early Secretory Pathway in Komagataella Phaffii

Abstract: Background: Eukaryotes use distinct networks of biogenesis factors to synthesize, fold, monitor, traffic, and secrete proteins. During heterologous expression, saturation of any of these networks may bottleneck titer and yield. To understand the flux through various routes into the early secretory pathway, we quantified the global and membrane-associated translatomes of Komagataella phaffii. Results: By coupling Ribo-seq with long-read mRNA sequencing, we generated a new annotation of protein-encoding genes. By usin… Show more

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