Improved gene expression inAspergillus nidulans
- 31 December 1995
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 73 (S1) , 876-884
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b95-334
Abstract
A variety of gene expression systems have been developed that utilize the promoter and transcriptional regulatory sequences derived from carbon-catabolite repressed genes for the expression of heterologous genes. The alcA expression system of Aspergillus nidulans utilizes the promoter and regulatory sequences derived from the alcohol dehydrogenase I (alcA) gene. Expression of the alcA gene is repressed by a DNA-binding protein (CreA) in the presence of glucose and induced by ethanol under glucose-depleted conditions. One problem encountered during the expression of therapeutic proteins in A. nidulans is the coexpression of secreted proteases at the time of maximal secretion of heterologous product. To avoid the proteases we created an alcA promoter variant that is no longer sensitive to glucose repression hence could drive expression at earlier time points during the fermentation. The use of this promoter variant in the expression of recombinant interleukin-6 is discussed. A second problem encountered during the expression of high-quality human therapeutic proteins in Aspergillus is aberrant glycosylation. Lower eukaryotic systems, such as Aspergillus, tend to add highly branched mannosidic chains to heterologous secreted protein products. N-Glycans can be important for both the structure and function of specific glycoproteins, hence efforts are being made to in vivo alter the type and complexity of N-glycans substituted by A. nidulans. Key words: Aspergillus, gene expression, alcohol dehydrogenase, glycosylation.Keywords
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