Expression in Eukaryotic Systems

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Expression in Eukaryotic Systems Yeast - Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker’s yeast) - Pichia pastoris Insect Cells – Baculovirus Mammalian Cells

Expression in Yeast Autonomous replicating vectors -> shuttle vectors

Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Autonomous replicating systems Yep Yrp

Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Integrative systems YIp Probability for integration higher with linear fragments !

Yeast Artifical Chromosomes

Yeast Artifical Chromosomes (YAC)

Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Yeast Promoter UAS: Upstream activating sequence URS: Upstream repressing sequence

Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Yeast are efficient secretors ! Secretory expression preferred if: -> if product toxic -> if many S-S bonds need to be closed

Expression in S. cerevisiae – Pichia pastoris Problems with production in S. cerevisiae: For some proteins production level low Hyperglycosylation (more than 100 mannose residues in N-glycosylation) Sometimes secretion not good -> protein stack in cells (periplasma) S. cerevisiae produces high amount of EtOH -> toxic for the cells -> effects level of production Advantages of production in Pichia pastoris: Highly efficient promoter, tightly regulated (alcohol oxidase -> AOX, induced by MeOH) Produces no EtOH -> very high cell density -> secretion very efficient Secretes very few proteins -> simplification of purification of secreted proteins

Expression in Pichia pastoris Integrative systems

Expression in Pichia pastoris

Expression in Pichia pastoris

Expression in Pichia pastoris

Mut+ -> both AOX1 and AOX2 are functional -> methanol as inducer and as carbon source used MutS -> only AOX2 functional -> methanol as inducer and just to minder extend as carbon sourse Mut- -> non of the AOX are functional -> methanol only as inducer

”Knockout” strains (Lab strain design)

Glycosylation

Expression in Pichia pastoris

Yeast surface display

Yeast Two-Hybrid System -> to study protein-protein interactions -> another possibility by SPR

Expression in Insect cells Baculovirus: -> infects invertebrates (insects) -> in infection cycle 2 forms of baculovirus are formed: -> single virus particle -> in protein matrix (polyhedron) trapped clusters of viruses -> during late stage of infection massive amount of polyhedron produced -> strong promoter -> polyhedron not required for virus production -> polyhedron promoter optimal for heterologous protein production in insect cells -> Autographa californica multiple nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcMNPV) often used as expression vector

Baculovirus expression system -> Production of recombinant baculovirus: 1. create a transfer vector (E. coli based plasmid with AcMNPV DNA – polyhedrin promoter/terminator + flanking sequences) -> gene of interest cloned downstream of promoter 2. Insect cells are cotransfected with virus (AcMNPV) + transfer vector -> in some double infected cells -> double crossover event (recombination) -> produce recombinant virus (bacmid -> E. coli - insect cell baculovirus shuttle vector) -> cells infected with recombinant virus -> produce plaques (lack of polyhedrin) 3. DNA hydridisation + PCR used to identify recombinant virus 4. Infection of insect cells with concentrated stock of verified recombinant virus -> 4-5 days later protein harvested

Baculovirus expression system

Baculovirus expression system Why this system? Insect cells have almost the same posttranslational modifications as mammalian cells Higher expression level than mammalian cells

Drosophila cells as expression system

Drosophila cells as expression system

Drosophila cells as expression system

Mammalian cell expression system 1. Why do we use that system? -> to get full complement of posttranslational modifications on proteins 2. Developed cell lines: -> short term (transient) expression -> autonomous replicating systems -> viral origins (SV40) - African green monkey kidney (COS) - baby hamster kidney (BHK) - human embryonic kidney (HEK-239) -> long term (stable) expression -> integration into chromosome -> viral origins - chinese hamster ovary (CHO)

Mammalian cell expression system 1. Adenoviral Vector 2. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter 3. Inducible mammalian expression systems 4. Sindbis Virus

Adenoviral expression system Many cell types can be infected !!! -> used for gene therapy !!!

Adenoviral expression system

Adenoviral expression system

Cytomegalovirus enhancer-containing promoter

Cytomegalovirus enhancer-containing promoter -> positive and negative regulation of promoter

Cytomegalovirus enhancer-containing promoter

Inducible Mammalian Expression Systems

Inducible Mammalian Expression Systems

Inducible Mammalian Expression Systems

Inducible Mammalian Expression Systems

Inducible Mammalian Expression Systems

Inducible Mammalian Expression Systems

Expression using Sindbis Virus Broad host range High level expression

Expression using Sindbis Virus Broad host range High level expression

Expression using Sindbis Virus

Mammalian cell expression system

Gene expression in mammalian cell lines A convenient alternative for setting up mammalian cell facilities – get a comprehensive service from us. We will achieve stable expression of the gene of your interest in mammalian cells. Customer provides: - Mammalian vector with the gene (cDNA) to be expressed. We accept plasmid and retroviral vectors - Sequence of the gene and map of the construct for transfection Cell line or information about the cell line to be transfected. Our service includes: - Transfection of the cells. In case of a retroviral vector, virus production and cell infection - Antibiotic selection and generation of stable transfected (infected) cell clones. At least 10 independent clones will be selected and grown - Quantitative assay of the gene (cDNA) expression level in each transfected clone by RNA isolation followed by Northern hybridisation and/or RT-PCR - Selection of the best expressing clone - Cell freezing and depositing - Duration: 3-6 months (depending on the cell growth rate), allow 1month in addition if the cell line is not available in our collections Customer receives: - Detailed report on experiments and data obtained. - Two vials of transfected cells (the best expressing clone) - We will deposit the transfected cells in our collection as a precaution against accidental loss of the clone. Price guide: Price per transfection and selection of at least 10 clones: £3500.