Thaumatin, an intensely sweet-tasting protein used as a sweetener, was secreted by the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. Approximately 100 mg L-1 of recombinant thaumatin I was obtained using an expression vector which possesses three copies of the thaumatin gene containing the 22-amino acid presequence. Expression yield was about three-fold higher than when the a-factor secretion signal from Saccharomyces cerevisiae was used. The circular dichroism and tryptophan fluorescence spectra for recombinant thaumatin I were almost the same as those for plant thaumatin. Large amounts of homogeneous recombinant thaumatin allowed for preparation of high-quality crystals in the presence of cryoprotective glycerol used in high-resolution x-ray structural analysis to help further understand the perception of the sweet taste of thaumatin.
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Masuda, T., Ide, N., Ohta, K., & Kitabatake, N. (2010). High-yield secretion of the recombinant sweet-tasting protein thaumatin I. Food Science and Technology Research, 16(6), 585–592. https://doi.org/10.3136/fstr.16.585
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