Exploring Sequence Characteristics Related to High-Level Production of Secreted Proteins in Aspergillus niger

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Abstract

Protein sequence features are explored in relation to the production of over-expressed extracellular proteins by fungi. Knowledge on features influencing protein production and secretion could be employed to improve enzyme production levels in industrial bioprocesses via protein engineering. A large set, over 600 homologous and nearly 2,000 heterologous fungal genes, were overexpressed in Aspergillus niger using a standardized expression cassette and scored for high versus no production. Subsequently, sequence-based machine learning techniques were applied for identifying relevant DNA and protein sequence features. The amino-acid composition of the protein sequence was found to be most predictive and interpretation revealed that, for both homologous and heterologous gene expression, the same features are important: tyrosine and asparagine composition was found to have a positive correlation with high-level production, whereas for unsuccessful production, contributions were found for methionine and lysine composition. The predictor is available online at http://bioinformatics.tudelft.nl/hipsec. Subsequent work aims at validating these findings by protein engineering as a method for increasing expression levels per gene copy. © 2012 van den Berg et al.

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van den Berg, B. A., Reinders, M. J. T., Hulsman, M., Wu, L., Pel, H. J., Roubos, J. A., & de Ridder, D. (2012). Exploring Sequence Characteristics Related to High-Level Production of Secreted Proteins in Aspergillus niger. PLoS ONE, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045869

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