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Applying an Inducible Expression System to Study Interference of Bacterial Virulence Factors with Intracellular Signaling
Published on: June 25, 2015
[Auto-inducible expression system based on the SigB-dependent ohrB promoter in Bacillus subtilis]
Abstract:
The reliable production of heterologous proteins is important in the field of industrial biotechnology. This can be achieved by applying auto-inducible gene expression systems. The development of a Bacillus subtilis expression plasmid harboring SigB-dependent ohrB promoter was reported. The expression system was subjected to high cell density cultivation to produce xylanase as a stable model protein. The recombinant strain was cultured in a synthetic medium containing glucose as the carbon source. The exponential fed-batch feeding strategy was applied to prevent substrate inhibition. A sharp increase of xylanase activity (about 6-fold) at the end of the fermentation was observed as a result of sigma factor B (SigB) protein activation, supporting auto-inducibility of the expression system. For the control strain a specific induction of the xylanase activity was not observed. The recombinant strain was capable to offer a 5-fold increase in xylanase activity in comparison with the control strain. In addition, the constructed system displayed catabolite repression resistance ability. This SigB-dependent expression system can be considered as a biotechnology tool and an alternative to eliminate the cost of conventional inducers, e.g. isopropyl-β-galactopyranoside.
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