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United States Patent No. 5,919,651
Issue Date: July 6, 1999
EXPRESSION OF POLYPEPTIDES IN YEAST
Inventors:
Ronald A. Hitzeman
Franklin E.
Hagie, IV
Benjamin D. Hall
Gustav Ammerer
Assignees:
Genentech, Inc.
Washington Research Foundation
Abstract:
DNA expression vectors capable, in a transformant strain of yeast, of expressing a polypeptide under the control of a genetically distinct yeast promoter, processes of forming transformant strains of yeast and transformed yeast strains are diclosed.
ISSUED CLAIMS
- A process of forming a transformant of a yeast strain capable of expressing
a polypeptide ordinarily exogenous to yeast, comprising transforming said yeast
strain with a DNA transfer vector that comprises:
a. bacterial
and yeast origins of replication and genes for phenotypic selection of both
bacterial and yeast moieties transformed with said vector; b. a DNA
fragment comprising a structural gene encoding said polypeptide; c. a yeast
promoter genetically distinct from said structural gene obtained from the DNA
sequence 5' flanking the start signal of a yeast structural gene; and d.
translation start and stop signals for said structural gene encoding said
polypeptide that are positioned so that said structural gene encoding said
polypeptide is under the control of said promoter while maintaining said origins
of replications and genes for phenotypic selection.
- The process of Claim 1, wherein the vector further comprises a transcription
terminator located between the 3' end of a coding strand of said structural gene
encoding said polypeptide and said origins of replication.
- The process of Claim 1, wherein the DNA fragment comprising said structural
gene further comprises a translation start signal and a translation stop signal.
- The process of Claim 1, wherein the gene for phenotypic selection of
bacteria encodes a polypeptide that confers antibiotic-resistance and wherein
the gene for phenotypic selection of yeast encodes a polypeptide that
complements a mutation carried by the yeast strain to be transformed.
- The process of Claim 4, wherein the yeast strain is Saccharomyces
cerevisiae.
- The process of Claim 5, wherein the yeast strain is strain RH 218.
- The process of Claim 1, wherein the amino acid sequence of said polypeptide
is selected to correspond to the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide selected
from the group consisting of the normal and hybrid human interferons, human
proinsulin, the A and B chains of human insulin, human growth hormone,
somatostatin, and thymosin alpha 1.
- The process of Claim 1, wherein the polypeptide is the A or B chain of human
insulin.
- The process of Claim 1, wherein the yeast promoter includes a transcription
start site of the yeast structural gene.
- A process of producing a polypeptide comprising culturing a yeast strain
transformed by the process of Claim 1, and recovering said polypeptide.
- The process of Claim 10, wherein the amino acid sequence of said polypeptide
is an intermediate from which the A and B chains of human insulin can be
obtained by cleavage away of superfluous amino acids.
- A DNA expression vector, capable in a transformant strain of yeast of
expressing a polypeptide ordinarily exogenous to yeast, said vector comprising
bacterial and yeast origins of replication and a yeast promoter from the DNA
sequence 5' flanking the start signal of a yeast structural gene, said yeast
promoter being capable of directing the expression of a gene encoding said
polypeptide.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 12, which further comprises a gene
encoding a polypeptide under the control of the yeast promoter.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the promoter is from within
the 1500 bp DNA sequence 5' flanking the start signal of a yeast structural
gene, the promoter is resected free of the yeast structural gene and the start
signal of the yeast structural gene, and the gene encoding the polypeptide is
located at the endpoint of the resection.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, which further comprises a
transcription terminator following the gene encoding the polypeptide in the 3'
direction in which the gene is transcribed.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 15, wherein the polypeptide is a
mammalian polypeptide.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, which further comprises a gene
encoding a polypeptide for phenotypic selection of a yeast transformant.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 17, which further comprises a gene for
encoding a polypeptide for phenotypic selection in bacteria.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 18, wherein the gene encoding the
polypeptide for phenotypic selection in bacteria comprises a gene encoding a
polypeptide that confers antibiotic resistance and the gene encoding the
polypeptide for phenotypic selection of the yeast transformant comprises a gene
encoding a polypeptide that complements a mutation carried by the yeast strain
to be transformed with the expression vector.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the polypeptide comprises the
amino acid sequence of a polypeptide having the activity of a polypeptide
selected from the group consisting of normal and hybrid human interferons, human
proinsulin, the A and B chains of human insulin, human growth hormone,
somatostatin, and thymosin alpha 1.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the polypeptide is the A or B
chain of human insulin.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the polypeptide is a
mammalian polypeptide.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the yeast promoter comprises
a promoter for the yeast 3-phosphoglycerate kinase, glyceraldehyde-3 -phosphate
dehydrogenase, or alcohol dehydrogenase structural genes.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the promoter is a yeast
alcohol dehydrogenase promoter.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the origin of replication is
the 2 micron yeast plasmid origin of replication.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the structural gene is a
yeast chromosomal gene.
- The DNA expression vector of Claim 13, wherein the yeast promoter further
comprises a yeast transcription start site.
- A process of producing a polypeptide comprising transforming a yeast strain
with the DNA expression vector of Claim 12, culturing the transformed yeast
strain, and recovering said polypeptide.
- A yeast strain comprising a gene encoding a polypeptide ordinarily exogenous
to yeast under the control of a yeast promoter from the DNA sequence 5' flanking
the start signal of yeast structural gene.
- The yeast strain of Claim 29, wherein the yeast promoter is resected free of
the yeast structural gene and the gene encoding the polypeptide is located at
the endpoint of the resection.
- The yeast strain of Claim 29, wherein the polypeptide has the amino acid
sequence of a polypeptide having the activity of a polypeptide selected from the
group consisting of normal and hybrid human interferons, human proinsulin, the A
and B chains of human insulin, human growth hormone, somatostatin, and thymosin
alpha 1.
- The yeast strain of Claim 29, wherein the polypeptide is the A or B chain of
human insulin.
- The yeast strain of Claim 29, wherein the polypeptide is a mammalian
polypeptide.
- A yeast strain capable of expressing a polypeptide ordinarily exogenous to
yeast produced by a process comprising transforming said yeast strain with a DNA
transfer vector comprising::
a. bacterial and yeast origins of
replication and genes encoding polypeptides for phenotypic selection of both
bacterial and yeast moieties transformed with said vector; b. a DNA fragment
comprising a structural gene encoding said polypeptide; c. a DNA fragment
comprising a yeast promoter from the DNA sequence 5' flanking the start signal
of a yeast structural gene; d. translation start and stop signals for said
structural gene encoding said polypeptide positioned such that said structural
gene for said polypeptide is under the control of said yeast promoter, while
maintaining said origins of replication and genes encoding polypeptides for
phenotypic selection.
- The yeast strain of Claim 34, wherein said yeast promoter is resected free
of said yeast structural gene and the gene encoding said polypeptide is located
at the endpoint of the resection.
- The yeast strain of Claim 34, wherein said polypeptide comprises the amino
acid sequence of a polypeptide having the activity of a polypeptide selected
from the group consisting of normal and hybrid human interferons, human
proinsulin, the A and B chains of human insulin, human growth hormone,
somatostatin, and thymosin alpha I.
- The yeast strain of Claim 34, wherein the yeast promoter further comprises a
yeast transcription start site.
- A process of producing a polypeptide comprising culturing the yeast strain
of Claim 34, and recovering said polypeptide.
For additional information, please contact:
Beth G. Etscheid, Ph.D. Director of Licensing Washington
Research Foundation 2815 Eastlake Avenue E, Suite 300 Seattle, WA
98102 Tel: (206) 336.5600 Fax: (206) 336.5615 betschei@wrfseattle.org
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