Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2088646 | Journal of Immunological Methods | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A simple cell labeling method for sorting yeast Pichia pastoris antibody expressing strains is described. A small portion of secreted recombinant antibody retained on the cell surface was labeled with fluorescence detection antibody. The signal intensity of the labeled cell was correlated with the cell's antibody productivity. Using this labeling technique to sort a mixture model induced in the same fermenter where the cells of high producing strain were spiked into a population of a low producing strain at the frequency of 1:100,000, one round of sorting achieved a â¼Â 5000-fold enrichment of the high producing strain. A variety of P. pastoris strains expressing antibody sorted based on the signal intensity on the cell surface yielded titer improvements by 30% to 300%. Our data demonstrate that Pichia cell surface labeling is a simple, effective and reliable method for sorting Pichia antibody expressing strains for productivity improvement.
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Authors
Song Lin, Zheng Shen, Dongxing Zha, Nathan Sharkey, Bianka Prinz, Stephen Hamilton, Tej Venkatachalam Pavoor, Beata Bobrowicz, Seemab S. Shaikh, Alissa M. Rittenhour, Thomas I. Potgieter, Piotr Bobrowicz, Terrance A. Stadheim,