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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 16, 2014
Filed:
Dec. 07, 2005
Gert Nikolaas Moll, Groningen, NL;
Anneke Kuipers, Haule, NL;
Rick Rink, Groningen, NL;
Arnold Jacob Mathieu Driessen, Groningen, NL;
Oscar Paul Kuipers, Groningen, NL;
Gert Nikolaas Moll, Groningen, NL;
Anneke Kuipers, Haule, NL;
Rick Rink, Groningen, NL;
Arnold Jacob Mathieu Driessen, Groningen, NL;
Oscar Paul Kuipers, Groningen, NL;
Lanthiopep B.V., Groningen, NL;
Abstract
The invention relates to the production of heterologous polypeptides in a recombinant host cell. More specifically, it relates to the production and secretion of peptides, such as biologically active peptides, that are modified by one or more lantibiotic-synthesizing enzymes. Provided is a nucleic acid construct encoding a polypeptide comprising 1) a non-lantibiotic export signal that is recognized by a non-lantibiotic export system; 2) a lantibiotic leader peptide that is recognized by at least a lantibiotic dehydratase such as LanB and, C-terminally of said export signal and said leader peptide, 3) a peptide of interest containing one or more serine or threonine residue(s) which can be posttranslationally dehydrated by said dehydratase. Also provided is a method for producing a polypeptide in a host cell, comprising providing a host cell with a nucleic acid construct according to the invention and allowing expression and secretion of the encoded polypeptide by said host cell, wherein said host cell comprises at least a dehydratase capable of modifying said encoded polypeptide and a non-lantibiotic export system capable of secreting said modified polypeptide.