2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-009-2082-9
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Secreted production of an elastin-like polypeptide by Pichia pastoris

Abstract: Elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs) are biocompatible designer polypeptides with inverse temperature transition behavior in solution. They have a wide variety of possible applications and a potential medical importance. Currently, production of ELPs is done at lab scale in Escherichia coli shake flask cultures. With a view to future large scale production, we demonstrate secreted production of ELPs in methanol-induced fedbatch cultures of Pichia pastoris and purification directly from the culture medium. The prod… Show more

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“…This problem was overcame by using recombinant DNA technologies (Schipperus et al, 2009). However many attempts have been carried out to produce elastin sequence-containing proteins (Floss et al, 2010), our research is the first time to express and produce full human tropoelastin protein (hTE) from plant cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This problem was overcame by using recombinant DNA technologies (Schipperus et al, 2009). However many attempts have been carried out to produce elastin sequence-containing proteins (Floss et al, 2010), our research is the first time to express and produce full human tropoelastin protein (hTE) from plant cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These technologies allowed us to produce high amounts of recombinant proteins within few weeks (Schipperus et al, 2009). In case of tropoelastin protein, by the use of transient expression system based on syringe agroinfiltration through pCambia1390-35S binary vector, we was able to adapt the system to produce human tropoelastin (hTE) protein in Nicotiana tabacum plant in a reduced period of time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of alternating hydrophobic (Phe, Trp) and hydrophilic (Gln, Arg and Glu) side-chains renders one surface of the ␀-sheet more hydrophilic than the other (Aggeli et al, 1997b). At a peptide concentration of about 0.1 mM, in water, P 11 -2 associates into long, stable semiflexible ␀-sheet ribbons 2005), silk-like proteins (Werten et al, 2008), elastin-like proteins (Schipperus et al, 2009), and self-assembling block copolymers (Martens et al, 2009;Werten et al, 2009), mostly at g l −1 levels. P. pastoris is an attractive host for large-scale production, as it grows in low-cost media, offers good genetic stability, and permits scale-up of the production process without loss of yield (Cregg et al, 1993;Romanos, 1995).…”
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“…An advantage of chemical synthesis is, however, that it enables the facile introduction of functional residues in the polypeptide [27]. In the biosynthetic approach, protein expression in E. coli [27], yeast [28, 29], and plants [30, 31] have been employed. This approach requires the construction of genes encoding for these repetitive polypeptides.…”
Section: Elastin and Elastin-like Polypeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%