Streptavidin is an extracellular tetrameric protein produced by Streptomyces avidinii. A series of hybrid gene fusions consisting of Bacillus signal peptide coding regions fused to the mature streptavidin sequence were constructed. B. subtilis strains harboring these plasmids accumulate a tetrameric streptavidin in the growth medium. The properties of the streptavidin produced by B. subtilis are similar to those of the streptavidin produced by S. avidinii, B. subtilis strains carrying the various fusions can be grown to a high cell density in a biotin-free medium. Thus, B. subtilis represents an alternate host system for the production of streptavidin.
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Nagarajan, V., Ramaley, R., Albertson, H., & Chen, M. (1993). Secretion of streptavidin from Bacillus subtilis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 59(11), 3894–3898. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.59.11.3894-3898.1993
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