Abstract

BackgroundSecretory recombinant protein production with Pichia (syn. Komagataella) pastoris is commonly associated with the induction of an unfolded protein response (UPR) usually apparent through increased intracellular levels of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) resident chaperones such as Kar2/Bip. During methanol-induced secretory production of an insulin precursor (IP) under industrially relevant fed-batch conditions the initially high level of intracellular Kar2/Bip after batch growth on glycerol unexpectedly declined in the following methanol fed-batch phase misleadingly suggesting that IP production had a low impact on UPR activation.ResultsAnalysis of the protein production independent level of Kar2/Bip revealed that high Kar2/Bip levels were reached in the exponential growth phase of glycerol batch cultures followed by a strong decline of Kar2/Bip during entry into stationary phase. Ultra-structural cell morphology studies revealed autophagic processes (e.g. ER phagy) at the end of the glycerol batch phase most likely responsible for the degradation of ER resident chaperones such as Kar2/Bip. The pre-induction level of Kar2/Bip did not affect the IP secretion efficiency in the subsequent methanol-induced IP production phase. During growth on methanol intracellular Kar2/Bip levels declined in IP producing and non-producing host cells. However, extracellular accumulation of Kar2/Bip was observed in IP-producing cultures but not in non-producing controls. Most importantly, the majority of the extracellular Kar2/Bip accumulated in the culture supernatant of IP producing cells as truncated protein (approx. 35 kDa).ConclusionsRapid growth leads to higher basal levels of the major UPR marker protein Kar2/Bip independent of recombinant protein production. Entry into stationary phase or slower growth on poorer substrate, e.g. methanol, leads to a lower basal Kar2/Bip level. Methanol-induced secretory IP production elicits a strong UPR activation which counteracts the reduced UPR during slow growth on methanol. The major ER chaperone Kar2/Bip is found together with recombinant IP in the culture medium where full-length Kar2/Bip accumulates in addition to large amounts of truncated Kar2/Bip. Thus, for judging UPR activating properties of the produced protein it is important to additionally analyze the medium not only for intact Kar2/Bip but also for truncated versions of this UPR reporter protein.

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  • Influence of initial glycerol concentration and growth phase/rate on the protein production independent basal level of Kar2/Bip in batch culture The extent of the constitutive or basal level of the unfolded protein response (UPR) in the absence of recombinant protein production was determined through analysis of the intracellular level of Kar2/Bip in cells growing on defined medium in controlled bioreactor batch cultures with glycerol as sole carbon source

  • Kar2/Bip level were highest during the exponential growth phase but declined rapidly to almost undetectable levels after cells entered into stationary phase suggesting active degradation of Kar2/Bip (Fig. 1)

  • Autophagic processes in P. pastoris entering stationary phase during growth on glycerol The sudden and strong decline of Kar2/Bip at the end of the glycerol batch phase indicated active degradation presumably caused by autophagic processes during entry into stationary phase

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Introduction

Komagataella) pastoris is commonly associated with the induction of an unfolded protein response (UPR) usually apparent through increased intracellular levels of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) resident chaperones such as Kar2/Bip. During methanol-induced secretory production of an insulin precursor (IP) under industrially relevant fed-batch conditions the initially high level of intracellular Kar2/ Bip after batch growth on glycerol unexpectedly declined in the following methanol fed-batch phase misleadingly suggesting that IP production had a low impact on UPR activation. Heterologous secretory protein production in P. pastoris is often connected to the induction of an unfolded protein response (UPR) leading to increased expression of UPR responsive genes [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11] and correspondingly elevated intracellular levels of the encoded UPR responsive proteins encompassing endoplasmic reticulum (ER) resident chaperones and foldases [9, 12,13,14]. Kar2/Bip was not identified among many other UPR responsive proteins in P. pastoris during secretory xylanase production using the sensitive iTRAQ LC–MS/MS analysis [9]

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