Eukaryotic Expression Systems for Industrial Enzymes

Lukas Rieder, Nico Teuschler, Katharina Ebner, Anton Glieder

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Abstract

Since the introduction of the first biotechnological processes, the demand for product quantity and quality was steadily increasing. While many protein production processes for valuable speciality enzymes and valuable biocatalysts are carried out with bacterial expression hosts, this chapter focuses on yeasts and fungi as alternatives for the production of low cost enzymes and enzymes where successful expression relies on eukaryotic host cell machineries. One focus is on molecular biological tools such as promoter engineering and strain evolution. However, in spite of many useful individual methods that were applied to individual products, in general, successful implementations of modern expression strategies rely on optimized combinations of complementary technologies as outlined in this chapter.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIndustrial Enzyme Applications
EditorsA. Vogel, O. May
PublisherWiley-VCH
Chapter1.3
Pages47-69
ISBN (Electronic)9783527813780
ISBN (Print)9783527343850
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jul 2019

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