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    Myoglobin (MG) is one of the eukaryotic heme-binding proteins that is closely associated with the real color and metallic taste of meat and can be used as a color additive in artificial meat alternatives. However, the traditional extraction methods are expensive and time-consuming and the heterologous biosynthesis of MG has never been reported. Herein, we achieved the secretory expression of porcine MG by engineered Komagataella phaffii using the suitable host (X33), signal peptide (α-factor signal peptide), and modified constitutive promoter (G1 promoter). In addition, the fermentation conditions for MG production were optimized at shaking-flask level (BMGY medium with 40 mg/L of hemin, 30 °C) and at fermenter level (30% DO, feeding 150 mg/L of hemin), resulting in the highest titer of 285.42 mg/L MG in fed-batch fermentations. Furthermore, a purification method for food-grade MG was developed, which can obtain 0.22 mol of heme/mol of MG with 88.0% purity and 66.1% recovery rate.

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    Bohan Zhang, Xinrui Zhao, Ziwei Wang, Haoze Wang, Jingwen Zhou, Guocheng Du, Jian Chen, Jianghua Li. Efficient Secretory Expression and Purification of Food-Grade Porcine Myoglobin in Komagataella phaffii. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. 2021 Sep 08;69(35):10235-10245

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