High-level production of heterologous protein by engineered yeasts grown in cottage cheese whey

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Abstract

Cottage cheese whey is a cheese industry by-product still rich in proteins and lactose. Its recycling is seldom cost-effective. In this work we show that the lactose-utilizing yeast Kluyveromyces lactis, engineered for production of recombinant human lysozyme, can be grown in cottage cheese whey, resulting in high-level production of the heterologous protein (125 μg/ml).

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Maullu, C., Lampis, G., Desogus, A., Ingianni, A., Rossolini, G. M., & Pompei, R. (1999). High-level production of heterologous protein by engineered yeasts grown in cottage cheese whey. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 65(6), 2745–2747. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.65.6.2745-2747.1999

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