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Expression of recombinant green fluorescent protein in Bacillus methanolicus.

Dewi Nilasari1, Nir Dover, Sabine Rech, Claire Komives.   

Abstract

Microbial biocatalysts are used in a wide range of industries to produce large scale quantities of proteins, amino acids, and commodity chemicals. While the majority of these processes use glucose or other low-cost sugars as the substrate, Bacillus methanolicus is one example of a biocatalyst that has shown sustained growth on methanol as a carbon source at elevated temperature (50-53°C optimum) resulting in reduced feed and utility costs. Specifically, the complete chemical process enabled by this approach takes methane from natural gas, and following a low-cost conversion to methanol, can be used for the production of high value products. In this study, production of recombinant green fluorescent protein (GFPuv) by B. methanolicus is explored. A plasmid was constructed that incorporates the methanol dehydrogenase (mdh) promoter of B. methanolicus MGA3 together with the GFPuv gene. The plasmid, pNW33N, was shown to be effective for expression in other Bacillus strains, although not previously in B. methanolicus. A published electroporation protocol for transformation of B. methanolicus was modified to result in expression of GFP using plasmid pNW33N-mdh-GFPuv (pNmG). Transformation was confirmed by both agarose gel electrophoresis and by observation of green fluorescence under UV light exposure. The mass yield of cells and protein were measured in shake flask experiments. The optimum concentration of methanol for protein production was found to be at 200 mM. Higher concentrations than 200 mM resulted in slightly higher biomass production but lower amounts of recombinant protein.
Copyright © 2012 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22275315     DOI: 10.1002/btpr.1522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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1.  Growth of Bacillus methanolicus in 2 M methanol at 50 °C: the effect of high methanol concentration on gene regulation of enzymes involved in formaldehyde detoxification by the ribulose monophosphate pathway.

Authors:  Ahmet Bozdag; Claire Komives; Michael C Flickinger
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2.  Aerobic Utilization of Methanol for Microbial Growth and Production.

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3.  Genome-Based Genetic Tool Development for Bacillus methanolicus: Theta- and Rolling Circle-Replicating Plasmids for Inducible Gene Expression and Application to Methanol-Based Cadaverine Production.

Authors:  Marta Irla; Tonje M B Heggeset; Ingemar Nærdal; Lidia Paul; Tone Haugen; Simone B Le; Trygve Brautaset; Volker F Wendisch
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2016-09-22       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  Establishment of a functional system for recombinant production of secreted proteins at 50 °C in the thermophilic Bacillus methanolicus.

Authors:  Marta Irla; Eivind B Drejer; Trygve Brautaset; Sigrid Hakvåg
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5.  Characterization of D-Arabitol as Newly Discovered Carbon Source of Bacillus methanolicus.

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Review 6.  Genetic Tools and Techniques for Recombinant Expression in Thermophilic Bacillaceae.

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Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2018-05-10
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