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BackgroundAs one of the most popular expression systems, recombinant protein expression in Pichia pastoris relies on the AOX1 promoter (PAOX1) which is strongly induced by methanol. However, the toxic and inflammatory nature of methanol restricts its application, especially in edible and medical products. Therefore, constructing a novel methanol-free system becomes necessary. The kinases involved in PAOX1 activation or repression by different carbon sources may be promising targets.ResultsWe identified two kinase mutants: Δgut1 and Δdak, both of which showed strong alcohol oxidase activity under non-methanol carbon sources. Based on these two kinases, we constructed two methanol-free expression systems: Δgut1-HpGCY1-glycerol (PAOX1 induced by glycerol) and Δdak-DHA (PAOX1 induced by DHA). By comparing their GFP expression efficiencies, the latter one showed better potential. To further test the Δdak-DHA system, three more recombinant proteins were expressed as examples. We found that the expression ability of our novel methanol-free Δdak-DHA system was generally better than the constitutive GAP promoter, and reached 50–60 % of the traditional methanol induced system.ConclusionsWe successfully constructed a novel methanol-free expression system Δdak-DHA. This modified expression platform preserved the favorable regulatable nature of PAOX1, providing a potential alternative to the traditional system.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12934-016-0578-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • As one of the most popular expression systems, recombinant protein expression in Pichia pastoris relies on the AOX1 promoter (PAOX1) which is strongly induced by methanol

  • The Δgut1 and Δdak strains have abnormal alcohol oxidase (Aox) activity or growth rates under different carbon sources In the genome of P. pastoris, 152 genes were annotated as kinase coding genes [15]

  • In order to screen for kinases involved in the PAOX1 activation/repression pathways, we knocked out 92 kinase genes separately and examined strain phenotypes under different carbon sources

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Introduction

As one of the most popular expression systems, recombinant protein expression in Pichia pastoris relies on the AOX1 promoter (PAOX1) which is strongly induced by methanol. PAOX1 is induced only by methanol and repressed by other carbon sources such as glucose, glycerol and ethanol [4]. This special induction and repression feature functions as a switch which turns recombinant protein expression on and off under different culture conditions. This is beneficial especially when expressing proteins that are toxic towards cell growth. The by-product hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) of methanol metabolism brings oxidative stress, which may result in the degradation of recombinant proteins [10, 11]

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