Literature DB >> 29777363

High-level production of single chain monellin mutants with enhanced sweetness and stability in tobacco chloroplasts.

Daniela Castiglia1, Serena Leone2, Rachele Tamburino1, Lorenza Sannino1, Jole Fonderico2, Chiara Melchiorre2, Andrea Carpentieri2, Stefania Grillo1, Delia Picone2, Nunzia Scotti3.   

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CONCLUSION: Plastid-based MNEI protein mutants retain the structure, stability and sweetness of their bacterial counterparts, confirming the attractiveness of the plastid transformation technology for high-yield production of recombinant proteins. The prevalence of obesity and diabetes has dramatically increased the industrial demand for the development and use of alternatives to sugar and traditional sweeteners. Sweet proteins, such as MNEI, a single chain derivative of monellin, are the most promising candidates for industrial applications. In this work, we describe the use of tobacco chloroplasts as a stable plant expression platform to produce three MNEI protein mutants with improved taste profile and stability. All plant-based proteins were correctly expressed in tobacco chloroplasts, purified and subjected to in-depth chemical and sensory analyses. Recombinant MNEI mutants showed a protein yield ranging from 5% to more than 50% of total soluble proteins, which, to date, represents the highest accumulation level of MNEI mutants in plants. Comparative analyses demonstrated the high similarity, in terms of structure, stability and function, of the proteins produced in plant chloroplasts and bacteria. The high yield and the extreme sweetness perceived for the plant-derived proteins prove that plastid transformation technology is a safe, stable and cost-effective production platform for low-calorie sweeteners, with an estimated production of up to 25-30 mg of pure protein/plant.

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Keywords:  Green factory; Low-calorie sweeteners; Nicotiana tabacum; Plastid transformation; Protein structure; Sweet proteins

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29777363     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-018-2920-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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