Saccharomyces 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96030
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Metabolic Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Industrial Biotechnology

Abstract: Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important and popular host for production of value-added molecules such as pharmaceutical ingredients, therapeutic proteins, chemicals, biofuels and enzymes. S. cerevisiae, the baker’s yeast, is the most used yeast model as there is an abundance of knowledge on its genetics, physiology and biochemistry, and also it has numerous applications in genetic engineering and fermentation technologies. There has been an increasing interest in developing and improving yeast strains for ind… Show more

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“…However, this expression system comprises a large number of uncommon codons and has a high incidence of translational mistakes such as amino acid substitutions, premature translation termination, and frame-shift mutations. In the case of therapeutic proteins like insulin, such mistakes might degrade the quality, causing an immunogenic reaction in humans 121 . PTMs, loss of plasmids, antibiotic properties, and the downstream procedures to extract the required proteins from chaperones are some of the drawbacks of employing an E. coli expression method.…”
Section: Comparative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this expression system comprises a large number of uncommon codons and has a high incidence of translational mistakes such as amino acid substitutions, premature translation termination, and frame-shift mutations. In the case of therapeutic proteins like insulin, such mistakes might degrade the quality, causing an immunogenic reaction in humans 121 . PTMs, loss of plasmids, antibiotic properties, and the downstream procedures to extract the required proteins from chaperones are some of the drawbacks of employing an E. coli expression method.…”
Section: Comparative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%