Recombinant O-mannosylated protein production (PstS-1) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Pichia pastoris (Komagataella phaffii) as a tool to study tuberculosis infection.
Giroshi Bando-CamposDaniel Juárez-LópezSergio A Román-GonzálezAntonia I Castillo-RodalClarita OlveraYolanda López-VidalRoberto Arreguín-EspinosaClara EspitiaMauricio A Trujillo-RoldánNorma A Valdez-CruzPublished in: Microbial cell factories (2019)
rPstS-1 (98.9% sequence identity, O-mannosylated, and without tags) was produced and secreted by P. pastoris, demonstrating that this yeast is a useful cell factory that could also be used to produce other glycosylated Mtb antigens. The rPstS-1 could be used as a tool for studying the role of this molecule during Mtb infection, and to develop and improve vaccines or kits based on the recombinant protein for serodiagnosis.