PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

High level constitutive expression of luciferase reporter by lsd90 promoter in fission yeast.

  • Hemant Kumar Verma,
  • Poonam Shukla,
  • Md Alfatah,
  • Asheesh Kumar Khare,
  • Udita Upadhyay,
  • Kaliannan Ganesan,
  • Jagmohan Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. e101201

Abstract

Read online

Because of a large number of molecular similarities with higher eukaryotes, the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has been considered a potentially ideal host for expressing human proteins having therapeutic and pharmaceutical applications. However, efforts in this direction are hampered by lack of a strong promoter. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a strong, constitutive promoter from S. pombe. A new expression vector was constructed by cloning the putative promoter region of the lsd90 gene (earlier reported to be strongly induced by heat stress) into a previously reported high copy number vector pJH5, which contained an ARS element corresponding to the mat2P flanking region and a truncated URA3m selectable marker. The resulting vector was used to study and compare the level of expression of the luciferase reporter with that achieved with the known vectors containing regulatable promoter nmt1 and the strong constitutive promoter adh1 in S. pombe and the methanol-inducible AOX1 promoter in Pichia pastoris. Following growth in standard media the new vector containing the putative lsd90 promoter provided constitutive expression of luciferase, at a level, which was 19-, 39- and 10-fold higher than that achieved with nmt1, adh1 and AOX1 promoters, respectively. These results indicate a great potential of the new lsd90 promoter-based vector for commercial scale expression of therapeutic proteins in S. pombe.