A highly efficient indirect p. Pastoris surface display method based on the CL7/Im7 ultra-high-affinity system

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Abstract

Cell surface display systems for immobilization of peptides and proteins on the surface of cells have various applications, such as vaccine generation, protein engineering, bio-conversion and bio-adsorption. Though plenty of methods have been established in terms of traditional yeast surface display systems, the development of a universal display method with high efficiency remains a challenge. Here we report an indirect yeast surface display method by anchoring Im7 proteins on the surface of P. pastoris, achieving highly efficient display of target proteins, including fluorescence proteins (sfGFP and mCherry) or enzymes (human Arginase I), with a CL7 fusion tag through the ultra-high-affinity interaction between Im7 and CL7. This indirect P. pastoris surface display approach is highly efficient and provides a robust platform for displaying biomolecules.

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Li, S., Qiao, J., Lin, S., Liu, Y., & Ma, L. (2019). A highly efficient indirect p. Pastoris surface display method based on the CL7/Im7 ultra-high-affinity system. Molecules, 24(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081483

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