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Comprehensive Analysis of Signal Peptides in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Reveals Features for Efficient Secretion

Xue, Songlyu; Liu, Xiufang; Pan, Yuyang; Xiao, Chufan; Feng, Yunzi; Zheng, Lin; Zhao, Mouming; Huang, Mingtao*
Science Citation Index Expanded
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摘要

Signal peptides (SPs) are N-terminus sequences on the nascent polypeptide for protein export or localization delivery, which are essential for maintaining cell function. SPs are also employed as a key element for industrial production of secreted recombinant proteins. Yet, detailed information and rules about SPs and their cellular interactions are still not well understood. Here, systematic bioinformatics analysis and secretion capacity measurement of genome-wide SPs from the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae is performed. Several key features of SPs, including region properties, consensus motifs, evolutionary relationships, codon bias, e.g., are successfully revealed. Diverse cell metabolism can be trigged by using different SPs for heterologous protein secretion. Influences on SPs with different properties by chaperones can cause different secretory efficiencies. Protein secretion by the SP NCW2 in SEC72 deletion strain is 10 times than the control. These findings provide insights into the properties and functions of SPs and contribute to both fundamental research and industrial application.

关键词

accessory protein influence evolutionary relationship protein secretion sequence analysis signal peptide