“…In addition, P. pastoris is potentially adaptable for safe and inexpensive large-scale fermentation. P. pastoris expression system has been used to produce a number of viral proteins, including hepatitis virus proteins (Chen, 2007;Han et al, 2006), HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Scorer et al, 1993), viral capsid antigen of Epstein-Barr virus (Hu et al, 2007), influenza virus RNA polymerase (Hwang et al, 2000), SARS coronavirus nucleocapsid protein (Liu et al, 2005), dengue virus envelope protein (Valdés et al, 2007), rubella virus glycoprotein E1 (Wen and Wang, 2005), and hemagglutinins of avian influenza virus H5, H7, and H9 subtypes (Wang et al, 2007;Xu et al, 2006).…”