Expression of heterologous proteins inPichia pastoris: a useful experimental tool in protein engineering and production
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The use of the methylotrophic yeast, Pichia pastoris, as a cellular host for the expression of recombinant proteins has become increasing popular in recent times. P. pastoris is easier to genetically manipulate and culture than mammalian cells and can be grown to high cell densities. Equally important, P. pastoris is also a eukaryote, and thereby provides the potential for producing soluble, correctly folded recombinant proteins that have undergone all the post-translational modifications required for functionality. Additionally, linearized foreign DNA can be inserted in high efficiency via homologous recombination procedures to generate stable cell lines whilst expression vectors can be readily prepared that…
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- Pichia pastoris
- Heterologous
- Computational biology
- Protein engineering
- Biology
- Recombinant DNA
- Target protein
- Synthetic biology
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