A novel technique for the measurement of disruption in high-pressure homogenization: Studies on E. coli containing recombinant inclusion bodies |
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Authors: | Middelberg A P O'Neill B K L Bogle I D Snoswell M A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Adelaide, G.P.O. Box 498, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, Australia. |
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Abstract: | The high-pressure homogenization of Escherichia coli, strain JM101, containing inclusion bodies of recombinant porcine somatotropin was investigated. A novel technique employing an analytical disc centrifuge was used to monitor the disruption. This a direct technique which measures cell disintegration rather than soluble protein release. The technique is particularly suited to measurements where the disruption approaches 100%. The disk centrifuge provides a size distribution of the homogenate, and furnishes evidence for the preferential disruption of larger cells. For E. coli containing inclusion bodies, and increase in the cell feed concentration from 145 g/L (wet weight) to 330 g/L resulted is poorer homogenization. Poorer disruption was also obtained by lowering the feed temperature from 20 degrees C to 5 degrees C. Only slight variations in performance were obtained by increasing the feed pH from 7.5 to 9.0 or by storing the feed at 4 degrees C for 24 h prior to disruption. Comparison with uninduced E. coli strain JM101, showed that the disruption obtained is higher for bacteria containing a recombinant inclusion body. |
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Keywords: | homogenization, high-pressure cell disruption inclusion bodies size distribution centrifuge, analytical Escherichia coli |
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