Overview of systems and techniques for surface display of recombinant proteins in yeast S. cerevisiae

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Teparic, Renata [1 ]
Mrsa, Vladimir [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zagreb, Fac Food Technol & Biotechnol, Biochem Lab, Pierotti St 6, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
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Genetic immobilization; Heterologous protein; Surface display; Yeast cell wall;
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In the past decade much effort has been devoted to the development of new expression systems and novel techniques for the surface display of heterologous proteins in yeast in order to improve their applications in biotechnology, food technology, pharmacology and medicine. Heterologous protein-encoding genes are generally fused with genes coding for yeast cell wall proteins or their fragments required for anchoring. The variety of reactions by which a protein can be displayed at the cell surface enables finding the appropriate one for each individual protein. However, it is still challenging how to improve the efficiency of display of protein complexes and increase the quantity of protein displayed on the yeast surface. Recently, synthetic protein chimeras that self-assemble into the scaffolds on the yeast surface displaying different proteins have been constructed. This review focuses on systems and techniques for display of recombinant proteins on the yeast cell surfaces and applications afforded by this technology.
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