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Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins”
[Image: see text] The availability of complete genome sequences and the definition of essential gene sets were fundamental in the start of the genome engineering era. In a recent study, redundant and unnecessary genes were systematically deleted from the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis, an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30540431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.8b00342 |
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author | Suárez, Rocío Aguilar Stülke, Jörg van Dijl, Jan Maarten |
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description | [Image: see text] The availability of complete genome sequences and the definition of essential gene sets were fundamental in the start of the genome engineering era. In a recent study, redundant and unnecessary genes were systematically deleted from the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis, an industrial production host of high-value secreted proteins. This culminated in strain PG10, which lacks about 36% of the genome, thus representing the most minimal Bacillus chassis currently available. Here, we show that this “miniBacillus” strain has synthetic traits that are favorable for producing “difficult-to-produce proteins”. As exemplified with different staphylococcal antigens, PG10 overcomes several bottlenecks in protein production related to the secretion process and instability of the secreted product. These findings show for the first time that massive genome reduction can substantially improve secretory protein production by a bacterial expression host, and underpin the high potential of genome-engineered strains as future cell factories. |
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spelling | pubmed-63431122019-01-28 Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins” Suárez, Rocío Aguilar Stülke, Jörg van Dijl, Jan Maarten ACS Synth Biol [Image: see text] The availability of complete genome sequences and the definition of essential gene sets were fundamental in the start of the genome engineering era. In a recent study, redundant and unnecessary genes were systematically deleted from the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis, an industrial production host of high-value secreted proteins. This culminated in strain PG10, which lacks about 36% of the genome, thus representing the most minimal Bacillus chassis currently available. Here, we show that this “miniBacillus” strain has synthetic traits that are favorable for producing “difficult-to-produce proteins”. As exemplified with different staphylococcal antigens, PG10 overcomes several bottlenecks in protein production related to the secretion process and instability of the secreted product. These findings show for the first time that massive genome reduction can substantially improve secretory protein production by a bacterial expression host, and underpin the high potential of genome-engineered strains as future cell factories. American Chemical Society 2018-12-12 2019-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6343112/ /pubmed/30540431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.8b00342 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Suárez, Rocío Aguilar Stülke, Jörg van Dijl, Jan Maarten Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins” |
title | Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins” |
title_full | Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins” |
title_fullStr | Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins” |
title_full_unstemmed | Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins” |
title_short | Less Is More: Toward a Genome-Reduced Bacillus Cell Factory for “Difficult Proteins” |
title_sort | less is more: toward a genome-reduced bacillus cell factory for “difficult proteins” |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30540431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.8b00342 |
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