Codon optimization improves heterologous expression of a Schistosoma mansoni cDNA in HEK293 cells

Abstract
Differences in codon usage can seriously hamper the expression of cloned cDNAs in heterologous systems. In this study, we show that the expression of a cloned Schistosoma mansoni cDNA in cultured HEK293 cells was dramatically increased by rewriting a portion of the cDNA according to human preferred codon usage, suggesting that codon optimization is a valuable strategy for improving the heterologous expression of helminth sequences. We further describe a simple modification of a recursive PCR-based method, which allows the rewriting of long stretches of DNA sequence in a single PCR reaction. This method can be used to optimize the codon usage of virtually any DNA from helminths and other parasites.