Claims
- 1. A fusion DNA sequence encoding a fusion polypeptide comprising, from the 5′ end of said fusion DNA sequence, first, second, third and fourth DNA sequences encoding, from the amino- to caboxy-terminus of said fusion polypeptide, corresponding first, second, third and fourth amino acid sequences, said first DNA sequence encoding a signal peptide functional as a secretory sequence in a first filamentous fungus, said second DNA sequence encoding a secreted polypeptide or portion thereof normally secreted from said first or a second filamentous fungus, said third DNA sequence encoding a cleavable linker polypeptide and said fourth DNA sequence encoding a desired polypeptide, wherein the expression of said fusion DNA sequence in said first or said second filamentous fungus results in increased secretion of said desired polypeptide as compared to the secretion of said desired polypeptide from said first or said second filamentous fungus when expressed as a second fusion polypeptide encoded by a second fusion DNA sequence comprising only said first, third and fourth DNA sequences.
- 2. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said first DNA sequence encodes a signal peptide or portion thereof selected from the group consisting of signal peptides from glucoamylase, α-amylase, and aspartyl protease from Aspergillus species, signal peptides from bovine chymosin and human tissue plasminogen activator and signal peptides from Trichoderma cellobiohydrolase I and II.
- 3. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said first DNA sequence encodes the signal peptide from Aspergillus awamori glucoamylase.
- 4. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said second DNA sequence encodes a secreted polypeptide selected from the group consisting of glucoamylase, α-amylase, and aspartyl protease from Aspergillus species and Trichoderma cellobiohydrolase I and II.
- 5. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said second DNA sequence encodes glucoamylase from Aspergillus awamori.
- 6. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said third DNA sequence encodes a cleavable linker polypeptide selected from the group consisting of the prosequence from chymosin, the prosequence of subtilisin, and sequences recognized by trypsin factort Xa, collagenase, clostripain, subtilisin and chymosin.
- 7. The DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said third DNA sequence encodes the prosequence of chymosin or a portion thereof.
- 8. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said fourth DNA sequence encodes a desired polypeptide selected from the group consisting of enzymes, proteinaceous hormones and serum proteins.
- 9. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said fourth DNA sequence encodes bovine chymosin.
- 10. The fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said first DNA sequence encodes the signal peptide from Aspergillus awamori glucoamylase, said second sequence encodes glucoamylase from Aspergillus awamori said third sequence encodes the prosequence of chymosin and said fourth sequence encodes chymosin.
- 11. An expression vector for transforming a host filamentous fungus comprising DNA sequences encoding regulatory sequences functionally recognized by said host filamentous fungus including promoter and transcription and translation initiation sequences operably linked to the 5′ end of the fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 and transcription stop sequences and polyadenylation sequences operably linked to the 3′ end of said fusion DNA sequence.
- 12. The expression vector of claim 11 wherein said first and said second DNA sequences encoding respectively said signal peptide and said secreted polypeptide are selected from filamentous fungi of the same genus as said host filamentous fungus.
- 13. The expression vector of claim 11 wherein said genus is selected from the group consisting of Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Neurospora, Penicillium, Cephalosporium, Podospora, Endothia, Mucor, Cochliobolus, Pyricularia, Achlya and Humicola.
- 14. The expression vector of claim 13 wherein said genus is Aspergillus.
- 15. The expression vector of claim 11 wherein said first and said second DNA sequences encoding respectively said signal peptide and said secreted polypeptide are from said host filamentous fungus.
- 16. A filamentous fungus containing an expression vector selected from the group of the expression vectors of claims 11 through 15.
- 17. A fusion polypeptide comprising, from the amino-to caboxy-terminus, first, second, third and fourth amino acid sequences, said first amino acid sequence comprising a signal peptide functional as a secretory sequence in a first filamentous fungus, said second amino acid sequence comprising a secreted polypeptide or portion thereof normally secreted from said first or a second filamentous fungus, said third amino acid sequence comprising a cleavable linker polypeptide and said fourth amino acid sequence comprising a desired polypeptide, wherein the expression of the fusion DNA sequence encoding said fusion polypeptide in said first or said second filamentous fungus results in increased secretion of said desired polypeptide as compared to the secretion of said desired polypeptide from said first or said second filamentous fungus when expressed from a second fusion DNA sequence encoding a second fusion polypeptide comprising said first, third and fourth amino acid sequences.
- 18. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said first amino acid sequence comprises a signal peptide or portion thereof selected from the group consisting of signal peptides from glucoamylase, α-amylase, and aspartyl protease from Aspergillus species, signal peptides from bovine chymosin and human tissue plasminogen activator and signal peptides from Trichoderma cellobiohydrolase I and II.
- 19. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said first amino acid sequence is the signal peptide from Aspergillus awamori glucoamylase.
- 20. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said second amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of glucoamylase, α-amylase, and aspartyl protease from Aspergillus species and Trichoderma cellobiohydrolase I and II.
- 21. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said second amino acid sequence is glucoamylase from Aspergillus awamori.
- 22. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said cleavable linker polypeptide is selected from the group consisting of the prosequence of subtilisin, and sequences recognized by trypsin factorxa, collagenase, clostripain, subtilisin and chymosin.
- 23. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said third amino acid sequence is the prosequence of chymosin.
- 24. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said fourth amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of enzymes, proteinaceous hormones and serum proteins.
- 25. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said fourth amino acid sequence is chymosin.
- 26. The fusion polypeptide of claim 17 wherein said first amino acid sequence is the signal peptide of A. awamori glucoamylase, said third amino acid sequence is the prosequence of chymosin and said fourth amino acid sequence is bovine chymosin.
- 27. A process for producing a desired polypeptide comprising:
transforming a host filamentous fungus with an expression vector containing the fusion DNA sequence of claim 1 under conditions which permit expression of said fusion DNA sequence to cause the secretion of the desired polypeptide encoded by said fusion DNA sequence.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/163,219, filed Feb. 26, 1988 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/882,224, filed Jul. 7, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/771,374, filed Aug. 29, 1985.
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