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Yeast | 1998

Development of the methylotrophic yeast Pichia methanolica for the expression of the 65 kilodalton isoform of human glutamate decarboxylase

Christopher K. Raymond; Thomas R. Bukowski; Susan D. Holderman; Andrew Ching; Erica Vanaja; Michael R. Stamm

We describe a protein expression system in the methylotrophic yeast, Pichia methanolica. Methods for transformation and genetic manipulation of the organism were developed using an ade2 strain and the wild‐type ADE2 gene. A vacuolar protease‐deficient strain was constructed. Two genes encoding alcohol oxidases were found, yet a single isoform of alcohol oxidase was produced during methanol‐fed fermentations. The promoter from this gene was used to drive expression. An integrating plasmid for the cytoplasmic expression of the 65 kDa isoform of human glutamate decarboxylase (human GAD65) was assembled. A strain harboring eight copies of this plasmid expressed enzymatically active human GAD65 at levels approaching 0·5 g/l. Identical amounts were made in Pichia pastoris. The recombinant GAD65 was purified to greater than 90% purity.


Gene | 2000

Molecular cloning, chromosome mapping and characterization of UBQLN3 a testis-specific gene that contains an ubiquitin-like domain.

Darrell Conklin; Susan D. Holderman; Theodore E. Whitmore; Mark Maurer; Andrew L. Feldhaus

The sequence of the ubiquitin protein is highly conserved between species and has facilitated the cloning of numerous ubiquitin-like proteins. In the present study, we report the cloning of the cDNA for human ubiquilin 3 (UBQLN3). The deduced amino acid sequence of UBQLN3 contains a UBQ domain (ubiquitin-like) in the amino terminus as well as two highly conserved domains found in several recently cloned ubiquitin-like proteins. One of these domains, termed the NP domain, is a highly conserved 93 amino acid region present in UBQLN3 and several ubiquitin-like proteins. The last conserved domain is the UBA domain (ubiquitin-associated) found in a variety of proteins of the ubiquination pathway. The human UBQLN3 gene was mapped to the 11p15 region of chromosome 11. Northern blot analysis of multiple human and mouse tissues demonstrated UBQLN3 mRNA expression specifically in testis.


Archive | 1997

Transformation of pichia methanolica

Christopher K. Raymond; Susan D. Holderman; Erica Vanaja


Archive | 2003

Il-21 production in prokaryotic hosts

Chung Chang; Bruce L. Zamost; Douglas C. Covert; Hong Y. Liu; Jongh Karen S. De; Jeffrey D. Meyer; Susan D. Holderman


Archive | 2000

Testis specific protein

Darrell Conklin; Andrew L. Feldhaus; Susan D. Holderman


Archive | 2006

Uses of human Zven proteins and polynucleotides

Penny J. Thompson; Katherine E. Lewis; Stephen R. Jaspers; Richard M. Garcia; Robert R. West; Susan D. Holderman; Chung Chan; Paul O. Sheppard; Anitra Wolf


Archive | 2001

FGF homolog polypeptides

Theresa A. Deisher; Darrell Conklin; Fenella C. Raymond; Thomas R. Bukowski; Susan D. Holderman; Birgit Hansen; Paul O. Sheppard


Archive | 2007

FGF homologs and antibodies thereto

Theresa A. Deisher; Darrell Conklin; Fenella C. Raymond; Thomas R. Bukowski; Susan D. Holderman; Paul O. Sheppard


Archive | 2006

Isolated nucleic acid sequence comprising SEQ ID NO: 14 and methods of using said nucleic acid sequence

Susan D. Holderman; Chung Chan


Archive | 2003

Preparation of IL-21 in prokaryotic hosts

Chung Chang; Jeffrey D. Meyer; Bruce L. Zamost; Susan D. Holderman; Hong Y. Liu; Jongh Karen S. De; Douglas C. Covert

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Darrell Conklin

University of the Basque Country

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