Claims
- 1. A vector comprising a DNA sequence capable of expressing a heterologous polypeptide in a filamentous fungus and of causing secretion of said heterologous polypeptide from said filamentous fungus.
- 2. The vector of claim 1 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is biochemically active.
- 3. The vector of claim 1 wherein said heterologous polypeptide is an enzyme.
- 4. The vector of claim 3 wherein said enzyme is selected from the group consisting of chymosin, prochymosin, preprochymosin, A. niger glucoamylase, Humicola grisea glucoamylase and Mucor mehei carboxyl protease.
- 5. A DNA sequence encoding a heterologous polypeptide, said DNA sequence being capable of being expressed in a filamentous fungus and of causing secretion of said heterologous polypeptide.
- 6. The DNA sequence of claim 5 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is biochemically active.
- 7. The DNA sequence of claim 5 wherein said heterologous polypeptide is an enzyme.
- 8. The DNA sequence of claim 7 wherein said enzyme is selected from the group consisting of chymosin, prochymosin, preprochymosin, A. niger glucoamylase, Humicola grisea glucoamylase and Mucor mehei carboxyl protease.
- 9. A vector for transforming a filamentous fungus comprising a DNA sequence encoding a heterologous polypeptide and a DNA sequence encoding a signal sequence operably linked thereto, said signal sequence being functional in a secretory system in said filamentous fungus.
- 10. The vector of claim 9 wherein said signal sequence is native to said heterologous polypeptide.
- 11. The vector of claim 10 wherein said native signal sequence and said heterologous sequence are selected from the group consisting of DNA sequences encoding bovine preprochymosin, Mucor meihei preprocarboxyl protease and A. nicer preproglucoamylase.
- 12. The vector of claim 9 wherein said signal sequence is foreign to said heterologous polypeptide.
- 13. The vector of claim 12 wherein said foreign signal sequence is selected from the group consisting of DNA sequences encoding the signal sequence of bovine preprochymosin, A. niger glucoamylase and Mucor miehei carboxyl protease.
- 14. The vector of claim 9 further comprising a DNA sequence encoding a promoter sequence functionally recognized by said filamentous fungus including transcription and translation control sequences operably linked to said DNA sequence encoding said signal sequence.
- 15. The vector of claim 14 wherein said DNA sequence encoding said promoter sequence is selected from the group consisting of DNA sequences encoding the promoter sequence of A. niger glucoamylase and Mucor miehei carboxyl protease.
- 16. The vector of claim 9 further comprising DNA sequences encoding a functional polyadenylation sequence operably linked to said DNA sequence encoding said heterologous polypeptide.
- 17. The vector of claim 16 wherein said polyadenylation sequence is selected from the group consisting of DNA sequences encoding the polyadenylation sequence of A. niger glucoamylase or Mucor meihei carboxyl protease.
- 18. The vector of claim 9 further comprising a DNA sequence encoding a selection characteristic expressible in said filamentous fungus.
- 19. The vector of claim 18 wherein said selection characteristic is selected from the group consisting of DNA sequences encoding N. crassa pyr4, A. nidulans acetamidase, A. nidulans argB and A. nidulans trpC.
- 20. The vector of claim 9 further comprising a DNA sequence capable of increasing the transformation efficiency of said vector into said filamentous fungus.
- 21. The vector of claim 20 wherein said DNA sequence for increasing fungal transformation efficiency is ANS-1.
- 22. The vector of claim 9 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is an enzyme.
- 23. The vector of claim 22 wherein said enzyme is selected from the group consisting of chymosin, prochymosin, preprochymosin, A. niger glucoamylase, Humicola grisea glucoamylase and Mucor mehei carboxyl protease.
- 24. The vector of claim 9 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is a mammallian polypeptide.
- 25. The vector of claim 9 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is biochemically active.
- 26. A filamentous fungus containing a vector selected from the group consisting of the vectors of claims 1 through 25.
- 27. A filamentous fungus capable of expressing and secreting a heterologous polypeptide.
- 28. The filamentous fungus of claim 27 wherein said heterologous polypeptide is integrated into the geneome of said filamentous fungus.
- 29. The filamentous fungus of claim 27 wherein said filamentous fungus is selected from the group consisting of Aspergillus species, Trichoderma species and Mucor species.
- 30. The filamentous fungus of claim 27 wherein said filamentous fungus is A. nidulans or A. awamori.
- 31. The filamentous fungus of claim 27 wherein said filamentous fungus is Trichoderma reesei.
- 32. The filamentous fungus of claim 27 wherein said heterologous polypeptide is an enzyme selected from the group consisting of chymosin, prochymosin, preprochymosin, A. niger glucoamylase, Humicola grisea glucoamylase and Mucor mehei carboxyl protease.
- 33. The filamentous fungus of claim 27 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is a mammalian polypeptide.
- 34. The filamentous fungus of claim 27 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is biochemically active.
- 35. A process for making a heterologous polypeptide comprising:
transforming a filamentous fungus with a vector containing DNA sequences capable of expressing a heterologous polypeptide and of causing secretion of said heterologous polypeptide from said filamentous fungus, and expressing and secreting said heterologous polypeptide.
- 36. The process of claim 35 wherein said expressing and secreting is carried out in a culture medium comprising utilizable carbon, nitrogen and phosphate sources, surfactant and trace elements.
- 37. The process of claim 35 further comprising the step of isolating said secreted heterologous polypeptide.
- 38. The process of claim 35 wherein said vector containing DNA sequences capable of expressing a heterologous polypeptide and of causing secretion of said heterologous polypeptide is selected from the group consisting of the vectors of claims 1 through 25.
- 39. The process of claim 35 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is an enzyme selected from the group consisting of chymosin, prochymosin, preprochymosin, A. niger glucoamylase, Humicola grisea glucoamylase and Mucor mehei carboxyl protease.
- 40. The process of claim 35 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is a mammalian polypeptide.
- 41. The process of claim 35 wherein said secreted heterologous polypeptide is biochemically active.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 771,374, filed Aug. 29, 1985.
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