Abstract

In this study, a series of strategies was developed to enhance the expression of an alkaline lipase from Acinetobacter radioresistens (ARL) in Pichia pastoris. Activity of the lipase from recombinant strain carrying a single copy of codon-optimized ARL gene was 65U/mL in shake flask culture with p-nitrophenyl caprylate as the substrate. The lipase yield was increased to 104U/mL by introducing a short N-extension spacer peptide coding for the 10 amino acids (EEAEAEAEPK) between α-factor signal peptide and ARL. The N-terminal extension spacer did not affect the pH or temperature properties of the recombinant ARL. After the multi-copy constructs were identified by Q-PCR assay, a higher lipase activity of 180U/mL was obtained. Further introduction of the spliced HAC1 gene into multi-copy integrants (>6 copies) extensively enhanced the ARL yield by 30–40%. As a result, the ARL yield reached 1.06×104U/mL in a 10-L scaled-up fed-batch fermenter as well as the lipase showed some better properties compared to that wild one from A. radioresistens.

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