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This review article focuses on the use of the methylotrophic yeast Pichia p
astoris as a recombinant protein-expression system. P. pastoris is a useful
system for the expression of milligram-to-gram quantities of a protein, wh
ich can be scaled up to fermentation to meet greater demands. Compared with
mammalian cells, Pichia do not require a complex growth medium or culture
conditions, they are as easy to manipulate genetically as Escherichia coli
and have a eukaryotic protein-synthesis pathway. They seem suited to labora
tory-scale production of recombinant proteins for in-house use or, in some
cases, molecular farming of recombinant products. This review article focus
es on the use of P, pastoris, describes a fermentation production run of a
single-chain antibody fragment and includes a discussion of fermentation as
a production strategy.