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Efficient production of peptidylglycine -hydroxylating monooxygenase in yeast for protein C-terminal functionalization

Tong Zhu, Xuanshuo Zhang,Ruifeng Li,Bian Wu

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES(2024)

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Abstract
Peptidylglycine alpha-hydroxylating monooxygenase (PHM) is pivotal for C-terminal amidation of bioactive peptides in animals, offering substantial potential for customized protein synthesis. However, efficient PHM production has been hindered by the complexity of animal cell culture and the absence of glycosylation in bacterial hosts. Here, we demonstrate the recombinant expression of Caenorhabditis elegans PHM in the yeast Pichia pastoris, achieving a remarkable space-time yield of 28.8 U/L/day. This breakthrough surpasses prior PHM production rates and eliminates the need for specialized cultivation equipment or complex transfection steps. Mass spectrometry revealed N-glycosylation at residue N182 of recombinant CePHM, which impacts the enzyme's activity as indicated by biochemical experiments. To showcase the utility of CePHM, we performed C-terminal amidation on ubiquitin at a substrate loading of 30 g/L, a concentration meeting the requirements for pharmaceutical peptide production. Overall, this work establishes an efficient PHM production method, promising advancements in scalable manufacturing of C-terminally modified bioactive peptides and probe proteins.
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Peptidylglycine alpha-hydroxylating,monooxygenase,Pichia pastoris,Recombinant expression,N-glycosylation,Protein C-terminal functionalization
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