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Overcoming Obstacles in Protein Expression in the Yeast Pichia pastoris: Interviews of Leaders in the Pichia Field
Pacific Journal of Health
  • Zoe Ingram, University of the Pacific
  • Abha Patkar, University of the Pacific
  • Dahoon Oh, University of the Pacific
  • Kevin K. Zhang, University of the Pacific
  • Christina Chung, University of the Pacific
  • Joan Lin-Cereghino, University of the Pacific
  • Geoff P. Lin-Cereghino, University of the Pacific
Abstract

The yeast Pichia pastoris (also known as Komagataella pastoris) has been used for over 30 years to produce thousands of valuable, heterologous proteins, such as insulin to treat diabetes and antibodies to prevent migraine headaches. Despite its success, there are some common, stubborn problems encountered by research scientists when they try to use the yeast to produce their recombinant proteins. In order to provide those working in this field with strategies to overcome these common obstacles, nine experts in P. pastoris protein expression field were interviewed to create a written review and video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyC9xXVLyD0). This review describes how each respected scientist addressed a specific challenge, such as identifying high expression strains, improving secretion efficiency and decreasing hyperglycosylation. Their perspective and practical advice can be a tool to help empower others to express challenging proteins in this popular recombinant host.

Citation Information
Zoe Ingram, Abha Patkar, Dahoon Oh, Kevin K. Zhang, et al.. "Overcoming Obstacles in Protein Expression in the Yeast Pichia pastoris: Interviews of Leaders in the Pichia Field" (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/geoff-lin-cereghino/57/