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. 2018 Dec 19;66(50):13141-13151.
doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04183. Epub 2018 Dec 7.

Systematic Screening of Optimal Signal Peptides for Secretory Production of Heterologous Proteins in Bacillus subtilis

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Systematic Screening of Optimal Signal Peptides for Secretory Production of Heterologous Proteins in Bacillus subtilis

Gang Fu et al. J Agric Food Chem. .

Abstract

Bacillus subtilis is widely used for large-scale industrial production of heterologous proteins. Because of its high intrinsic secretory capacity, it can efficiently secrete proteins into the culture supernatant via the general Sec-type secretion pathway. In this study, the α-amylase AmyS was used as a reporter to construct a library encompassing 173 Sec-type signal peptides (SPs) from B. subtilis using a fast, sequence-independent method. The resulting library DNA which harbored different signal peptides in the expression vector was used to transform B. subtilis directly at high efficiency, and 15 SPs which produced a significantly increased yield of AmyS were identified using a starch-iodine-based high-throughput assay. Furthermore, the correlation between the sequences of the best-performing signal peptides and their secretion efficiency was analyzed, which revealed several common properties of these SPs. Finally, high-cell-density fermentation of the α-amylase-producing strain with the best-performing signal peptide yielded a maximum of 5086 U/mL amylase at 66 h with a high productivity of 77.1 U/mL·h.

Keywords: Bacillus subtilis; high-throughput screening; signal peptide; α-amylase.

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