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BMC Biotechnology | 2009

Peroxicretion: a novel secretion pathway in the eukaryotic cell

C. Sagt; Peter J. ten Haaft; Ingeborg M. Minneboo; Miranda P. Hartog; Robbert A. Damveld; Jan Metske van der Laan; Michiel Akeroyd; Thibaut José Wenzel; Francisca A. Luesken; Marten Veenhuis; Ida J. van der Klei; Johannes H. de Winde

BackgroundEnzyme production in microbial cells has been limited to secreted enzymes or intracellular enzymes followed by expensive down stream processing. Extracellular enzymes consists mainly of hydrolases while intracellular enzymes exhibit a much broader diversity. If these intracellular enzymes could be secreted by the cell the potential of industrial applications of enzymes would be enlarged. Therefore a novel secretion pathway for intracellular proteins was developed, using peroxisomes as secretion vesicles.ResultsPeroxisomes were decorated with a Golgi derived v-SNARE using a peroxisomal membrane protein as an anchor. This allowed the peroxisomes to fuse with the plasma membrane. Intracellular proteins were transported into the peroxisomes by adding a peroxisomal import signal (SKL tag). The proteins which were imported in the peroxisomes, were released into the extra-cellular space through this artificial secretion pathway which was designated peroxicretion. This concept was supported by electron microscopy studies.ConclusionOur results demonstrate that it is possible to reroute the intracellular trafficking of vesicles by changing the localisation of SNARE molecules, this approach can be used in in vivo biological studies to clarify the different control mechanisms regulating intracellular membrane trafficking. In addition we demonstrate peroxicretion of a diverse set of intracellular proteins. Therefore, we anticipate that the concept of peroxicretion may revolutionize the production of intracellular proteins from fungi and other microbial cells, as well as from mammalian cells.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2013

Searching for microbial protein over-expression in a complex matrix using automated high throughput MS-based proteomics tools

Michiel Akeroyd; Maurien Olsthoorn; Jort Steven Johan Gerritsma; Diana Gutker-Vermaas; Laurens Ekkelkamp; Tjeerd van Rij; Paul Klaassen; Wim Plugge; Ed Smit; Kerstin Strupat; Thibaut José Wenzel; Marcel van Tilborg; Rob van der Hoeven

In the discovery of new enzymes genomic and cDNA expression libraries containing thousands of differential clones are generated to obtain biodiversity. These libraries need to be screened for the activity of interest. Removing so-called empty and redundant clones significantly reduces the size of these expression libraries and therefore speeds up new enzyme discovery. Here, we present a sensitive, generic workflow for high throughput screening of successful microbial protein over-expression in microtiter plates containing a complex matrix based on mass spectrometry techniques. MALDI-LTQ-Orbitrap screening followed by principal component analysis and peptide mass fingerprinting was developed to obtain a throughput of ∼12,000 samples per week. Alternatively, a UHPLC-MS(2) approach including MS(2) protein identification was developed for microorganisms with a complex protein secretome with a throughput of ∼2000 samples per week. TCA-induced protein precipitation enhanced by addition of bovine serum albumin is used for protein purification prior to MS detection. We show that this generic workflow can effectively reduce large expression libraries from fungi and bacteria to their minimal size by detection of successful protein over-expression using MS.


Archive | 2004

Use of oxalate deficient aspergillus niger strains for producing a polypeptide

Thibaut José Wenzel; Rogier Meulenberg; Jean-Marc Maurice Claude Ladrière


Archive | 2010

Improved host cell for the production of a compound of interest

Van Noël Nicolaas Maria Elisabeth Peij; Herman Jan Pel; Thibaut José Wenzel; Adriana Marina Riemens; De Ilse Lange


Archive | 2005

Fungal promoter for expressing a gene in a fungal cell

Thibaut José Wenzel; Van Noël Nicolaas Maria Elisabeth Peij; Hein Stam


Archive | 2006

Aspergillus Promotors for Expressing a Gene in a Fungal Cell

Thibaut José Wenzel; Noël N. M. E. van Peij; Hein Stam


Archive | 2007

SPORE SURFACE DISPLAYS OF BIOACTIVE MOLECULES

Adriano O. Henriques; Ghislain Schyns; Thibaut José Wenzel; Sebastian Potot


Archive | 2005

HOMOLOGOUS AMDS GENES AS SELECTABLE MARKER

Cornelis Maria Jacobus Sagt; Johannes H. de Winde; Thibaut José Wenzel; Brenda Vonk


Archive | 2012

VECTOR-HOST SYSTEM

Roelof Ary Lans Bovenberg; Jan Andries Kornelis Willem Kiel; Thibaut José Wenzel; Alrik Pieter Los


Archive | 2005

Novel process for enzymatic bleaching of food products

Johanna Henrica Gerdina Maria Mutsaers; Thibaut José Wenzel; Lex De Boer; Albertus Alard Van Dijk; Rutger Jan Van Rooijen

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