| Literature DB >> 30827000 |
Julia Macedo Robert1, Maritza Ocampo Betancur2, Antonio Carlos Oliveira Machado1, Andrelisse Arruda2, Viviane Castelo Branco Reis2, Rodrigo Volcan Almeida3, Fernando Araripe Gonçalves Torres2, Pau Ferrer Alegre4, Francisco Valero5, Denise Maria Guimarães Freire6.
Abstract
The effect of gene dosage on the production of Candida antarctica lipase B (CalB) in the methylotrophic yeast Komagataella phaffii, at high densities in a simple medium containing crude glycerin as the sole carbon source, is described. The use of crude glycerin, the main by-product of biodiesel production from vegetable oils, will reduce the production cost of the bioprocess. Two K. phaffii strains were constructed with one or three copies of LipB, an optimized version of the gene encoding CalB under the control of the constitutive PPGK1 promoter. These two constructs were tested and compared on batches using minimal-salts medium with crude glycerin. The strain with three copies achieved a higher enzyme yield (48,760 U/L, 2.3-fold higher than the one-copy strain), with 42 g/L biomass, with no effects on growth.Entities:
Keywords: Candida antarctica, lipase B; Constitutive expression; Gene dosage; Komagataella phaffii; Multicopy vector integration
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30827000 PMCID: PMC6863280 DOI: 10.1007/s42770-019-00056-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Microbiol ISSN: 1517-8382 Impact factor: 2.476