Abstract

Lysozyme acts as an important defensive factor in innate immunity due to its well-recognized bacteriolytic activity. Here we describe the production and performance of human lysozyme-like 6 (LYZL6), a novel human c-type lysozyme homolog. A synthetic codon-optimized cDNA encoding the intact amino acid sequence of LYZL6 was cloned and expressed in Pichia pastoris SMD1168. Bioactive LYZL6 was successfully produced as a single major secreted protein with a molecular weight of 15kDa, and exhibited bacteriolytic activity against Micrococcus lysodeikticus. The expression conditions were optimized, and the highest expression level of LYZL6 occurred when the recombinant strain was induced with 1.5% methanol under pH 4.5 at 24°C for 96h. When high cell density fermentation of the recombinant P.pastoris was performed using a fed-batch strategy for totally 125h in a 30L fermenter, the dry cell weight and the extracellular lysozyme activity were increased to 116.3g/L and 2340U/mL, respectively. The LYZL6 protein concentration was 331mg/L of fermentation supernatant, and the specific activity of LYZL6 towards M.lysodeikticus was 7069U/mg. Therefore, we proved that LYZL6 is an antibacterial protein, suggesting a potential application of LYZL6 as an antimicrobial agent, and Pichia expression system for LYZL6 was successful and industrially promising.

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