Transport of heterologous proteins to the periplasmic space ofPseudomonas fluorescensusing a variety of native signal sequences

  • Retallack, Diane M.
  • Schneider, J. Carrie
  • Mitchell, Jon
  • Chew, Lawrence
  • Liu, Huizhu
Biotechnology Letters 29(10):p 1483-1491, October 2007. | DOI: 10.1007/s10529-007-9415-5

Abstract

Bacterial expression of recombinant proteins containing disulfide bonds is facilitated by transport of the proteins to the periplasmic space. Several Pseudomonas fluorescens signal sequences have been identified that efficiently direct proteins to the periplasm and provide solubility and yield advantages over the production of proteins fused to the PelB signal sequence in E. coli. For a single chain antibody fragment, the final yield varied from about 1 g/l to 10 g/l when expression in P. fluorescens involved fusion to various P. fluorescens signal sequences.

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