Genetic or chemical protease inhibition causes significant changes in the Bacillus subtilis exoproteome.

Abstract:

:Bacillus subtilis is a prolific producer of enzymes and biopharmaceuticals. However, the susceptibility of heterologous proteins to degradation by (extracellular) proteases is a major limitation for use of B. subtilis as a protein cell factory. An increase in protein production levels has previously been achieved by using either protease-deficient strains or addition of protease inhibitors to B. subtilis cultures. Notably, the effects of genetic and chemical inhibition of proteases have thus far not been compared in a systematic way. In the present studies, we therefore compared the exoproteomes of cells in which extracellular proteases were genetically or chemically inactivated. The results show substantial differences in the relative abundance of various extracellular proteins. Furthermore, a comparison of the effects of genetic and/or chemical protease inhibition on the stress response triggered by (over) production of secreted proteins showed that chemical protease inhibition provoked a genuine secretion stress response. From a physiological point of view, this suggests that the deletion of protease genes is a better way to prevent product degradation than the use of protease inhibitors. Importantly however, studies with human interleukin-3 show that chemical protease inhibition can result in improved production of protease-sensitive secreted proteins even in mutant strains lacking eight extracellular proteases.

journal_name

Proteomics

journal_title

Proteomics

authors

Westers L,Westers H,Zanen G,Antelmann H,Hecker M,Noone D,Devine KM,van Dijl JM,Quax WJ

doi

10.1002/pmic.200800009

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2008-07-01 00:00:00

pages

2704-13

issue

13

eissn

1615-9853

issn

1615-9861

journal_volume

8

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