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Review
. 2013 Jul-Aug;4(4):212-23.
doi: 10.4161/bioe.24761. Epub 2013 Apr 25.

How to achieve high-level expression of microbial enzymes: strategies and perspectives

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Review

How to achieve high-level expression of microbial enzymes: strategies and perspectives

Long Liu et al. Bioengineered. 2013 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Microbial enzymes have been used in a large number of fields, such as chemical, agricultural and biopharmaceutical industries. The enzyme production rate and yield are the main factors to consider when choosing the appropriate expression system for the production of recombinant proteins. Recombinant enzymes have been expressed in bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli, Bacillus and lactic acid bacteria), filamentous fungi (e.g., Aspergillus) and yeasts (e.g., Pichia pastoris). The favorable and very advantageous characteristics of these species have resulted in an increasing number of biotechnological applications. Bacterial hosts (e.g., E. coli) can be used to quickly and easily overexpress recombinant enzymes; however, bacterial systems cannot express very large proteins and proteins that require post-translational modifications. The main bacterial expression hosts, with the exception of lactic acid bacteria and filamentous fungi, can produce several toxins which are not compatible with the expression of recombinant enzymes in food and drugs. However, due to the multiplicity of the physiological impacts arising from high-level expression of genes encoding the enzymes and expression hosts, the goal of overproduction can hardly be achieved, and therefore, the yield of recombinant enzymes is limited. In this review, the recent strategies used for the high-level expression of microbial enzymes in the hosts mentioned above are summarized and the prospects are also discussed. We hope this review will contribute to the development of the enzyme-related research field.

Keywords: Bacillus subtilis; Escherichia coli; expression; filamentous fungi; lactic acid bacteria; microbial enzymes; yeast.

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Figure 1. Systems-level engineering strategies to achieve high-level expression of recombinant proteins.

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