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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Development of a high throughput reporter system using β-Galactosidase in the yeast : Pichia Pastoris

Nguyen, Jack 01 January 2005 (has links)
Pichia pastoris is a methylotrophic yeast gaining acclamation for its capabili ties in heterologous protein expression. In contrast to other host organisms such as bacteria or mammalian cells, P. pastoris offers many advantages over its counterparts. For example, P. pastoris is cost-effective in that it can grow to high cell densities on simple media. The optional use of a constitutive (GAP) or inducible (A OXI) promoter and the ab ility to perfo1m post-translational protein modifications are additional qualities that make for a powerful heterologous expression system. This study focuses on harnessing the benefits described to develop a high-throughput reporter system for the screening of potential super-secreting mutant strains of P. pastoris. Plasmid constructs were engineered with the lacZ reporter gene, which encodes for the β-galactosidase protein, and fused to the S. cerevisiae MATa signal sequence. Expression plasmids were successfully transformed in P. pastoris strain yGS 115 followed by induction. Western blot analyses confirm the expression of β-galactosidase and colorimetric activity assays further validate enzymatic function. A mutant library containing cis- and/or trans-acting mutations was created by treating P. pas loris clones harboring the β-galactosidase expression plasmid with ultraviolet (UV) radiation. A colorimetric plate assay was combined with a replica-plating system that enabled the screening of thousands of potential super-secreting mutant colonies in a high-throughput format. This study sheds light onto our current understanding of secretion in yeast and further contributes to developing P. pastoris into a valuable heterologous protein expression system.
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Cloning and characterization of the Pichia Pastoris PMR1 gene

Grove, Heather Lee 01 January 2005 (has links)
Pichia pastoris, a popular protein expression system, is limited in its ability to secrete heterologous proteins. The PMR1 gene, the disruption of which is known to improve the secretion of prochymosin, human prourokinase, and human tissue plasminogen activator in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, was cloned from P. pastoris. The pmr 1 mutant in S. cerevisiae also displayed a slow growth phenotype when grown on low Ca2+ medium. The putative P. pastoris PMR1 gene, encoding for a 924 amino acid P-type Ca2+ ATPase, was disrupted in P. pastoris and the secretion of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and β-galactosidase (β-gal) analyzed. Secreted HRP activity was determined using 3,3',5,5' tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) colorimetric assay and western analysis. β-gal expression and secretion was determined by western analysis. Secretion in P. pastorius Δpmr1 for both heterologous proteins showed no appreciable difference compared to wild type, nor did P. pastoris Δpmr1 display the slow growth phenotype seen in S. cerevisiae Δpmr1 (Rudolph H. et al., 1989).

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