High-level production of hyperthermophilic cellulase in the Bacillus brevis expression and secretion system

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A hyperthermophilic cellulase derived from Pyrococcus horikoshii was successfully produced with the Bacillus brevis host-vector system. The production of the recombinant enzyme was increased about 20-fold (to a level of 100 mg per liter) by the insertion of certain amino acid such as alanine and peptides like AEEAADP between the carboxyl end of signal peptide and the N-terminus of the mature cellulase. These recombinant cellulases had the same characteristics as that of the cellulase expressed in Escherichia coli.

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Kashima, Y., & Udaka, S. (2004). High-level production of hyperthermophilic cellulase in the Bacillus brevis expression and secretion system. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 68(1), 235–237. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.68.235

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