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Getting value from the waste: recombinant production of a sweet protein by Lactococcus lactis grown on cheese whey
by
Corsaro, Maria Michela
, Arís, Anna
, Picone, Delia
, Boumaiza, Mohamed
, Garcia-Fruitós, Elena
, Parrilli, Ermenegilda
, Tutino, Maria Luisa
, Colarusso, Andrea
, Casillo, Angela
, Leone, Serena
in
Agricultural wastes
/ Applied Microbiology
/ Bioconversions
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cheese
/ Cheese - microbiology
/ Cheese whey
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Dairy industry
/ Dairy products
/ Dairy wastes
/ E coli
/ Enzymology
/ Factories
/ Fermentation
/ Food
/ Food industry
/ Food processing industry
/ Gelatinase B
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genomes
/ GRAS
/ Growth conditions
/ Industrial applications
/ Lactococcus
/ Lactococcus lactis
/ Lactococcus lactis - metabolism
/ Lactose
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Milk
/ MNEI
/ Nisin
/ Nisin controlled expression system
/ Pretreatment
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein research
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Proteins - metabolism
/ Recombinant proteins
/ Starter cultures
/ Whey
/ Whey - metabolism
2018
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Getting value from the waste: recombinant production of a sweet protein by Lactococcus lactis grown on cheese whey
by
Corsaro, Maria Michela
, Arís, Anna
, Picone, Delia
, Boumaiza, Mohamed
, Garcia-Fruitós, Elena
, Parrilli, Ermenegilda
, Tutino, Maria Luisa
, Colarusso, Andrea
, Casillo, Angela
, Leone, Serena
in
Agricultural wastes
/ Applied Microbiology
/ Bioconversions
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cheese
/ Cheese - microbiology
/ Cheese whey
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Dairy industry
/ Dairy products
/ Dairy wastes
/ E coli
/ Enzymology
/ Factories
/ Fermentation
/ Food
/ Food industry
/ Food processing industry
/ Gelatinase B
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genomes
/ GRAS
/ Growth conditions
/ Industrial applications
/ Lactococcus
/ Lactococcus lactis
/ Lactococcus lactis - metabolism
/ Lactose
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Milk
/ MNEI
/ Nisin
/ Nisin controlled expression system
/ Pretreatment
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein research
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Proteins - metabolism
/ Recombinant proteins
/ Starter cultures
/ Whey
/ Whey - metabolism
2018
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Getting value from the waste: recombinant production of a sweet protein by Lactococcus lactis grown on cheese whey
by
Corsaro, Maria Michela
, Arís, Anna
, Picone, Delia
, Boumaiza, Mohamed
, Garcia-Fruitós, Elena
, Parrilli, Ermenegilda
, Tutino, Maria Luisa
, Colarusso, Andrea
, Casillo, Angela
, Leone, Serena
in
Agricultural wastes
/ Applied Microbiology
/ Bioconversions
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cheese
/ Cheese - microbiology
/ Cheese whey
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Dairy industry
/ Dairy products
/ Dairy wastes
/ E coli
/ Enzymology
/ Factories
/ Fermentation
/ Food
/ Food industry
/ Food processing industry
/ Gelatinase B
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genomes
/ GRAS
/ Growth conditions
/ Industrial applications
/ Lactococcus
/ Lactococcus lactis
/ Lactococcus lactis - metabolism
/ Lactose
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Milk
/ MNEI
/ Nisin
/ Nisin controlled expression system
/ Pretreatment
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein research
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Proteins - metabolism
/ Recombinant proteins
/ Starter cultures
/ Whey
/ Whey - metabolism
2018
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Getting value from the waste: recombinant production of a sweet protein by Lactococcus lactis grown on cheese whey
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Getting value from the waste: recombinant production of a sweet protein by Lactococcus lactis grown on cheese whey
2018
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Overview
Background
Recent biotechnological advancements have allowed for the adoption of
Lactococcus lactis
, a typical component of starter cultures used in food industry, as the host for the production of food-grade recombinant targets. Among several advantages,
L. lactis
has the important feature of growing on lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk and a majoritarian component of dairy wastes, such as cheese whey.
Results
We have used recombinant
L. lactis
NZ9000 carrying the nisin inducible pNZ8148 vector to produce MNEI, a small sweet protein derived from monellin, with potential for food industry applications as a high intensity sweetener. We have been able to sustain this production using a medium based on the cheese whey from the production of ricotta cheese, with minimal pre-treatment of the waste. As a proof of concept, we have also tested these conditions for the production of MMP-9, a protein that had been previously successfully obtained from
L. lactis
cultures in standard growth conditions.
Conclusions
Other than presenting a new system for the recombinant production of MNEI, more compliant with its potential applications in food industry, our results introduce a strategy to valorize dairy effluents through the synthesis of high added value recombinant proteins. Interestingly, the possibility of using this whey-derived medium relied greatly on the choice of the appropriate codon usage for the target gene. In fact, when a gene optimized for
L. lactis
was used, the production of MNEI proceeded with good yields. On the other hand, when an
E. coli
optimized gene was employed, protein synthesis was greatly reduced, to the point of being completely abated in the cheese whey-based medium. The production of MMP-9 was comparable to what observed in the reference conditions.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
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