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Enabling Low Cost Biopharmaceuticals: A Systematic Approach to Delete Proteases from a Well-Known Protein Production Host Trichoderma reesei
Authors:Christopher P Landowski  Anne Huuskonen  Ramon Wahl  Ann Westerholm-Parvinen  Anne Kanerva  Anna-Liisa H?nninen  Noora Salovuori  Merja Penttil?  Jari Natunen  Christian Ostermeier  Bernhard Helk  Juhani Saarinen  Markku Saloheimo
Institution:1. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland.; 2. Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland.; 3. Glykos Finland Oy, Helsinki, Finland.; AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, AUSTRIA,
Abstract:The filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei has tremendous capability to secrete proteins. Therefore, it would be an excellent host for producing high levels of therapeutic proteins at low cost. Developing a filamentous fungus to produce sensitive therapeutic proteins requires that protease secretion is drastically reduced. We have identified 13 major secreted proteases that are related to degradation of therapeutic antibodies, interferon alpha 2b, and insulin like growth factor. The major proteases observed were aspartic, glutamic, subtilisin-like, and trypsin-like proteases. The seven most problematic proteases were sequentially removed from a strain to develop it for producing therapeutic proteins. After this the protease activity in the supernatant was dramatically reduced down to 4% of the original level based upon a casein substrate. When antibody was incubated in the six protease deletion strain supernatant, the heavy chain remained fully intact and no degradation products were observed. Interferon alpha 2b and insulin like growth factor were less stable in the same supernatant, but full length proteins remained when incubated overnight, in contrast to the original strain. As additional benefits, the multiple protease deletions have led to faster strain growth and higher levels of total protein in the culture supernatant.
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