Litcius/Paper detail

Characterization of methanol utilization negative <i>Pichia pastoris</i> for secreted protein production: New cultivation strategies for current and future applications

Domen Zavec, Brigitte Gasser, Diethard Mattanovich

2020Biotechnology and Bioengineering40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The methanol utilization (Mut) phenotype in the yeast Pichia pastoris (syn. Komagataella spp.) is defined by the deletion of the genes AOX1 and AOX2 . The Mut − phenotype cannot grow on methanol as a single carbon source. We assessed the Mut − phenotype for secreted recombinant protein production. The methanol inducible AOX1 promoter (P AOX1 ) was active in the Mut − phenotype and showed adequate eGFP fluorescence levels and protein yields (Y P/X ) in small‐scale screenings. Different bioreactor cultivation scenarios with methanol excess concentrations were tested using P AOX1 HSA and P AOX1 vHH expression constructs. Scenario B comprising a glucose‐methanol phase and a 72‐hr‐long methanol only phase was the best performing, producing 531 mg/L HSA and 1631 mg/L vHH. 61% of the HSA was produced in the methanol only phase where no biomass growth was observed, representing a special case of growth independent production. By using the Mut − phenotype, the oxygen demand, heat output, and specific methanol uptake ( q methanol ) in the methanol phase were reduced by more than 80% compared with the Mut S phenotype. The highlighted improved process parameters coupled with growth independent protein production are overlooked benefits of the Mut − strain for current and future applications in the field of recombinant protein production.

Topics & Concepts

Pichia pastorisMethanolYeastRecombinant DNABioreactorPhenotypePichiaBiochemistryChemistryAlcohol oxidaseBiologyGeneOrganic chemistryMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionFungal and yeast genetics researchBiofuel production and bioconversion