Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology (Mar 2024)

Expression and antimicrobial activity of the recombinant bovine lactoferricin in Pichia pastoris

  • Xueqin Lv,
  • Yuting Zhang,
  • Lingrui Wang,
  • Shixiu Cui,
  • Yanfeng Liu,
  • Jianghua Li,
  • Guocheng Du,
  • Long Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 26 – 32

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Lactoferricin, a multifunctional peptide located in the N-terminal region of lactoferrin, has a broad-spectrum bacteriostatic activity. It is a promising candidate as a food additive and immune fortification agent and does not have the risks associated with drug residues and drug resistance. First, we performed promoter and host cell screening to achieve the recombinant expression of lactoferricin in Pichia pastoris, showing an initial titer of 19.5 mg/L in P. pastoris X-33 using PAOX1 promoter. Second, we constructed a 0030-α hybrid signal peptide by fusing the 0030 signal peptide with the pro-sequence of α-factor secretory signal peptide. This further increased the production of lactoferricin, with a titer of 28.8 mg/L in the fermentation supernatant in the shaking flask. Next, we increased the expression of lactoferricin by fusing it with anionic antioxidant peptides. The neutralization of positive charges yielded a titer of 55.3 mg/L in the shaking flask, and a highest titer of 193.9 mg/L in a 3-L bioreactor. The antimicrobial activity analysis showed that recombinant-expressed lactoferricin exhibited potent antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, and Staphylococcus aureus. This study provides a reference for the construction of microbial cell factories capable of efficiently synthesizing antimicrobial peptides.

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