| Literature DB >> 20556634 |
Elizabeth Specht1, Shigeki Miyake-Stoner, Stephen Mayfield.
Abstract
A complete set of genetic tools is still being developed for the micro-alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Yet even with this incomplete set, this photosynthetic single-celled plant has demonstrated significant promise as a platform for recombinant protein expression. In recent years, techniques have been developed that allow for robust expression of genes from both the nuclear and plastid genome. With these advances, many research groups have examined the pliability of this and other micro-algae as biological machines capable of producing recombinant peptides and proteins. This review describes recent successes in recombinant protein production in Chlamydomonas, including production of complex mammalian therapeutic proteins and monoclonal antibodies at levels sufficient for production at economic parity with existing production platforms. These advances have also shed light on the details of algal protein production at the molecular level, and provide insight into the next steps for optimizing micro-algae as a useful platform for the production of therapeutic and industrially relevant recombinant proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20556634 PMCID: PMC2941057 DOI: 10.1007/s10529-010-0326-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Lett ISSN: 0141-5492 Impact factor: 2.461
Recent successes in therapeutic protein production in algae
| Gene expressed | Function | Expression level achieved | Application | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HSV8-lsc | First mammalian protein expressed, antibody | Detectable | Pharmaceutical | Mayfield et al. ( |
| CTB-VP1 | Cholera toxin B subunit fused to foot and mouth disease VP1 | 3% TSP | Vaccine | Sun et al. ( |
| HSV8-scFv | Classic single-chain antibody | 0.5% TSP | Pharmaceutical | Mayfield et al. (2005) |
| hMT-2 | Human metallothionine-2 | Detectable | Pharmaceutical, UV-protection | Zhang et al. ( |
| hTRAIL | Human tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) | ~0.67% TSP | Pharmaceutical | Yang et al. ( |
| M-SAA | Bovine mammary-associated serum amyloid | ~5% TSP | Therapeutics, oral delivery | Manuell et al. ( |
| CSFV-E2 | Swine fever virus E2 viral protein | ~2% TSP | Vaccine | He et al. ( |
| hGAD65 | Diabetes-associated anutoantigen human glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 | ~0.3% TSP | Diagnostics and therapeutics | Wang et al. ( |
| ARS2-crEpo-his6 | Human erythropoietin fused to ARS2 export sequence w/6xhis tag | 100 μg/l culture | Pharmaceutical, protein export | Eichler-Stahlberg et al. ( |
| 83K7C | Full-length IgG1 human monoclonal antibody against anthrax protective antigen 83 | 0.01% dry algal biomass | Therapeutics | Tran et al. ( |
| IgG1 | Murine and human antibodies (LC and HC) | Detectable | Therapeutics | Tran et al. ( |
| VP28 | White spot syndrome virus protein 28 | ~10.5% TSP | Vaccine | Surzycki et al. ( |
| CTB-D2 | D2 fibronectin-binding domain of Staphylococcus aureus fused with the cholera toxin B subunit | 0.7% TSP | Oral vaccine | Dreesen et al. ( |
| 10NF3, 14FN3 | Domains 10 and 14 of human fibronectin, potential antibody mimics | 14FN3: 3% TSP 10FN3: detectable | Therapeutics | Rasala et al. ( |
| M-SAA-Interferon β1 | Multiple sclerosis treatment fused to M-SAA | Detectable | Therapeutics | Rasala et al. ( |
| Proinsulin | Blood sugar level-regulating hormone, type I diabetes treatment | Detectable | Therapeutics | Rasala et al. ( |
| VEGF | Human vascular endothelial growth factor isoform 121 | 2% TSP | Therapeutics | Rasala et al. ( |
| HMGB1 | High mobility group protein B1 | 2.5% TSP | Therapeutics | Rasala et al. ( |
Fig. 1Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as a versatile recombinant protein production platform. Protein expressed from the chloroplast genome is accumulated inside the single large chloroplast (a). The reducing environment of the chloroplast allows for proper folding of heavily disulfide bonded proteins, which is not easily accomplished in bacterial production platforms. Protein expressed from the nuclear genome accumulates in the cytosol (b), unless it is given an export signal sequence. In this case, it is sent to the endoplasmic reticulum for translocation and processing and then moves to the Golgi apparatus for packaging and export to the extracellular media (c)