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Cloning, Expression, and Characterization of Recombinant Sweet-Protein Thaumatin II Using the Methylotrophic Yeast Pichia pastoris
T. Masuda, S. Tamaki, R. Kaneko, R. Wada, Y. Fujita, , N. Kitabatake
Published in
2004
PMID: 14991654
Volume: 85
   
Issue: 7
Pages: 761 - 769
Abstract
Thaumatin, an intensely sweet-tasting protein, was secreted by the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. The mature thaumatin II gene was directly cloned from Taq polymerase-amplified PCR products by using TA cloning methods and fused to the pPIC9K expression vector that contains Saccharomyces cerevisiae prepro α-mating factor secretion signal. Several additional amino acid residues were introduced at both the N- and C-terminal ends by genetic modification to investigate the role of the terminal end region for elicitation of sweetness in the thaumatin molecule. The secondary and tertiary structures of purified recombinant thaumatin were almost identical to those of the plant thaumatin molecule. Recombinant thaumatin II elicited a sweet taste as native plant thaumatin II; its threshold value of sweetness to humans was around 50 nM, which is the same as that of plant thaumatin II. These results demonstrate that the functional expression of thaumatin II was attained by Pichia pastoris systems and that the N- and C-terminal regions of the thaumatin 11 molecule do not play an important role in eliciting the sweet taste of thaumatin. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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JournalBiotechnology and Bioengineering
ISSN00063592