INVESTIGADORES
MENZELLA Hugo Gabriel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Comparison of codon optimization strategies to enhance recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli
Autor/es:
HUGO MENZELLA
Lugar:
Ginebra
Reunión:
Congreso; FEMS 4th congress of european microbiologists; 2011
Institución organizadora:
Federation of European Microbiologists
Resumen:
Variations
in codon usage between species are one of the major causes affecting
recombinant protein expression levels, with a significant impact on the economy
of industrial enzyme production processes. The use of codon-optimized genes may
overcome this problem. However, designing a gene for optimal expression
requires choosing from a vast number of possible DNA sequences and different
codon optimization methods have been used in the past decade. Here, a
comparative study of the two most common methods is presented using calf
prochymosin as a model.
Seven
sequences encoding calf prochymosin have been designed, two using the one
amino acid-one codon method and five using a codon randomization strategy.
When expressed in Escherichia coli, the variants optimized by the codon randomization approach produced significantly more proteins than
the native sequence including one gene that produced an increase of 70% in the
amount of prochymosin accumulated. On the other hand, no significant
improvement in protein expression was observed for the variants designed with
the one amino acid-one codon method. The use of
codon-optimized sequences did not affect the quality of the recovered inclusion
bodies.
The results obtained in this study indicate that the codon
randomization method is a superior
strategy for codon optimization. A significant improvement in protein
expression was obtained for the largely established process of chymosin
production, showing the power of this strategy to reduce production costs of
industrial enzymes in microbial hosts.