ExpressInHost: A Codon Tuning Tool for the Expression of Recombinant Proteins in Host Microorganisms

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ExpressInHost (https://gitlab.com/a.raguin/expressinhost) is a GTK/C++ based user friendly graphical interface that allows tuning the codon sequence of an mRNA for recombinant protein expression in a host microorganism. Heterologous gene expression is widely implemented in biotechnology companies and academic research laboratories. However, expression of recombinant proteins can be challenging. On the one hand, maximising translation speed is important, especially in scalable production processes relevant to biotechnology companies, but on the other hand, solubility problems often arise as a consequence, since translation ‘pauses’ might be key to allow the nascent polypeptide chain to fold appropriately. To address this challenge, we have developed a software that offers three distinct modes to tune codon sequences using the genetic code redundancy. The tuning strategies implemented take into account the specific tRNA resources of the host and that of the native organism. They balance rapid translation and native speed mimicking, which might be important to allow proper protein folding, thereby avoiding protein solubility problems

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Raguin, A., Stansfield, I., & Romano, M. C. (2023). ExpressInHost: A Codon Tuning Tool for the Expression of Recombinant Proteins in Host Microorganisms. Journal of Open Research Software, 11. https://doi.org/10.5334/jors.385

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