“…As a methylotrophic yeast, P. pastoris combines the eukaryotic expression system for protein processing, folding, and post-translational modification with special traits, such as ease of operation, relatively fast expression times, low cost, and high expression levels, like those of the prokaryotic expression systems ( Karbalaei et al, 2020 ). For example, P. pastoris has been shown an optimal host for the expression of the membrane-bound protein cytochrome P450, and can support the needs of this class of membrane proteins during expression, including specific membrane-anchored conformations, complex co-factors, and redox chaperones ( Byrne, 2015 ; Hausjell et al, 2020 ). In addition, water channel AQP family members, ion channel protein K2P4.1 ( Brohawn et al, 2012 ), P-glycoprotein transporters ( Bai et al, 2011 ), and G protein-coupled receptors ( Hino et al, 2012 ; Singh et al, 2012 ) with a seven-fold transmembrane structure are expressed in high amounts in P. pastoris ; the system has been further used in the elucidation of their enzyme activities and crystal structures.…”