| Literature DB >> 34193127 |
Aravind Madhavan1, K B Arun1, Raveendran Sindhu2, Jayaram Krishnamoorthy3, R Reshmy4, Ranjna Sirohi5, Arivalagan Pugazhendi6,7, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi8, George Szakacs9, Parameswaran Binod10.
Abstract
The manufacture of recombinant therapeutics is a fastest-developing section of therapeutic pharmaceuticals and presently plays a significant role in disease management. Yeasts are established eukaryotic host for heterologous protein production and offer distinctive benefits in synthesising pharmaceutical recombinants. Yeasts are proficient of vigorous growth on inexpensive media, easy for gene manipulations, and are capable of adding post translational changes of eukaryotes. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is model yeast that has been applied as a main host for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and is the major tool box for genetic studies; nevertheless, numerous other yeasts comprising Pichia pastoris, Kluyveromyces lactis, Hansenula polymorpha, and Yarrowia lipolytica have attained huge attention as non-conventional partners intended for the industrial manufacture of heterologous proteins. Here we review the advances in yeast gene manipulation tools and techniques for heterologous pharmaceutical protein synthesis. Application of secretory pathway engineering, glycosylation engineering strategies and fermentation scale-up strategies in customizing yeast cells for the synthesis of therapeutic proteins has been meticulously described.Entities:
Keywords: Glycosylation; Humanized yeast; Secretion signal; Therapeutic proteins; Yeast
Year: 2021 PMID: 34193127 PMCID: PMC8246677 DOI: 10.1186/s12934-021-01617-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell Fact ISSN: 1475-2859 Impact factor: 5.328
Representative list of therapeutic proteins produced in yeast
| Host | Therapeutic protein | Yield | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insulin | 3 g/L Insulin precursor | [ | |
| IFNα2b | 15 mg/L | [ | |
| IFNα2b | 425 mg/L | [ | |
| Hepatitis B antigen | 7 g/L | [ | |
| Glucagon like peptide 2 | – | [ | |
| Human interferon β | – | [ | |
| Human granulocyte–macrophage colony-stimulating factor | 285 mg/L | [ | |
| Human serum albumin | 92.29 mg/L | [ | |
| HBV surface antigen | 250 mg/L | [ | |
| Granulocyte colony stimulating factor (GCSF) | – | [ | |
| Rotavirus VP6 protein (RV VP6) | 3350.71 mg/L | [ | |
| HPV type 16 L1-L2 chimeric protein (SAF) | 132.10 mg/L | [ |
Fig. 1Schematic representation of engineered yeast secreting humanized therapeutic proteins
Engineering of protein secretory pathway in yeast
| Yeast strain | Gene targeted | Outcome | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reduce stress | [ | ||
| Involved in protein folding | [ | ||
| Formation of disulfide bonds | [ | ||
| Endoplasmic reticulum translocation | [ | ||
| Chaperone binding | |||
| Regulation of unfolded protein response | [ | ||
| Post translation modification | [ | ||
| Remove protease activity by gene disruption | [ | ||
| Remove protease activity by gene disruption | [ | ||
| Enhance protein secretion | [ | ||
| Deletion prevents vesicle formation and enhance secretion | [ | ||
| Helps in transportation from golgi to plasma membrane | [ | ||
| Formation of N glycans similar to humans | [ | ||
| Elongation during glycosylation | [ | ||
| Mannosylphosphorylation | [ | ||
| Disruption of aminopeptidase | [ | ||
| Disruption of cysteine protease | |||
| Disruption of methionine aminopeptidase | |||
| Disruption of metalloendopeptidase | |||
| Disruption of methionine aminopeptidase | |||
| Enhance protein secretion | |||
| Modifying O linked glycans | [ | ||
| UDP galactose transportation | [ | ||
| Protein folding | [ | ||
| Transportation of proteins | [ | ||
| [ | |||
| Decrease addition of mannose | [ | ||
| Proper glycosylation | |||
| Diminish protease activity | [ | ||
| Disulfide bond formation | [ | ||
| Folding of protein | [ | ||
| Decrease addition of mannose | [ | ||
| Decrease addition of mannose | [ | ||
| Decrease addition of mannose | [ | ||
| Protein folding | [ | ||
| Proper glycosylation | [ | ||
| Decrease addition of mannose | [ |