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Proteolytic stability of recombinant human serum albumin secreted in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Authors
Kang, H.A.Choi, E.-S.Hong, W.-K.Kim, J.-Y.Ko, S.-M.Sohn, J.-H.Rhee, S.K.
Issue Date
May-2000
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.53, no.5, pp 575 - 582
Pages
8
Journal Title
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
53
Number
5
Start Page
575
End Page
582
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/56983
DOI
10.1007/s002530051659
ISSN
0175-7598
1432-0614
Abstract
In order to direct the persistent expression of recombinant human serum albumin (HSA) from the GAL10 promoter in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we carried out periodic feeding of galactose during shake-flask cultures. Unexpectedly, the recombinant protein secreted was observed to undergo rapid degradation, which was apparently accelerated by carbon-source feeding. The extracellular degradation of HSA occurred even in the strain deficient in the major vacuolar proteases PrA and PrB, and in the strain lacking the acidic protease Yap3p (involved in the generation of HSA-truncated fragments). Interestingly, the degradation correlated closely with the acidification of extracellular pH and thus was significantly overcome either by buffering the culture medium above pH 5.0 or by adding amino acid-rich supplements to the culture medium, which could prevent the acidification of medium pH during cultivation. Addition of arginine or ammonium salt also substantially minimized the degradation of HSA, even without buffering. The extracellular degradation activity was not detected in the cell-free culture supernatant but was found to be associated with intact cells. The results of the present study strongly suggest that the HSA secreted in S. cerevisiae is highly susceptible to the pH-dependent proteolysis mediated by cell-bound protease(s) whose activity and expression are greatly affected by the composition of the medium.
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