Enhancing the Translational Capacity of <i>E. coli</i> by Resolving the Codon Bias

  • Zoltan Lipinszki (3408896)
  • Viktor Vernyik (5923754)
  • Nora Farago (5923757)
  • Tobias Sari (5923760)
  • Laszlo G. Puskas (5923763)
  • Frederick R. Blattner (13370)
  • Gyorgy Posfai (5923766)
  • Zsuzsanna Gyorfy (5923769)
Publication date
November 2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Escherichia coli is a well-established and popular host for heterologous expression of proteins. The preference in the choice of synonymous codons (codon bias), however, might differ for the host and the original source of the recombinant protein, constituting a potential bottleneck in production. Codon choice affects the efficiency of translation by a complex and poorly understood mechanism. The availability of certain tRNA species is one of the factors that may curtail the capacity of translation. Here we provide a tRNA-overexpressing strategy that allows the resolution of the codon bias, and boosts the translational capacity of the popular host BL21­(DE3) when rare codons are encountered. In the BL21­(DE3)-derived strain, called SixPack,...

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