Direct high-level secretion into the culture medium of tuna growth hormone in biologically active form byBacillus brevis
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Vol. 42 (2-3) , 358-363
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00902742
Abstract
The characteristic features of theBacillus brevis system developed by us are very high productivity of heterologous proteins and very low extracellular proteinase activity. However, the production level of eucaryotic proteins with this system was generally one or two orders of magnitude lower than that of bacterial proteins. Therefore, we have explored methods for increasing the production efficiency as to animal proteins. Signal peptide modification was found to be very effective for high-level secretion of tuna growth hormone (tGH). Modification of the signal peptide with higher basicity in the amino terminal region and higher hydrophobicity in the middle region brought about a ten-fold increase in tGH production. Further elevation of the tGH yield to 240 mg/l was achieved by using a low proteinase mutant and a stable plasmid, and by culturingB. brevis under optimal conditions with the addition of some chemicals. Thus, biologically active tGH can be efficiently produced directly in the medium with thisB. brevis system.Keywords
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