Extended operation of a pressurized 75-L bioreactor for shLkn-1 production by Pichia pastoris using dissolved oxygen profile control |
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Authors: | Sung-Hwan Woo See-Hyoung Park Hyung-Kwon Lim Kyung-Hwan Jung |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mogam Biotechnology Institute, 341 Pojung-Ri, Koosung-Eup, Yougin, Kyonggi-Do, 449-913, Korea;(2) Department of Food and Biotechnology, Chungju National University, 123 Geomdan-Ri, Iryu-Myeon, Chungju, Chungbuk, 380-702, Korea |
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Abstract: | In this study, a dissolved oxygen (DO)-stat fed-batch process was conducted in a pressurized 75-L bioreactor, resulting in
the production of the short version of human leukotactin-1 (shLkn-1) using Pichia pastoris as the host, with control of the DO-stat profile and an extension of the recombinant shLkn-1 production phase. By regulation
of the exhaust-gas valve, we were able to maintain the vessel pressure at up to 120 kPa, in order to overcome DO limitations
associated with the use of the DO-stat. The lowest DO value was adjusted by varying the feed pump speed, allowing us to control
the DO-stat profile. This principle was successfully applied to both glycerol feeding during the growth phase and methanol
feeding for the induction of shLkn-1. The extension of the methanol induction phase to a total of 192 h of culture time resulted
in a shLkn-1 concentration of 2.5 g/L, and a total of 102 g of cumulative production. During this extended induction period,
the C-terminal residue of shLkn-1 was truncated and this was confirmed by both reverse-phase HPLC and mass spectrometry. |
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Keywords: | shLkn-1
Pichia pastoris
Dissolved oxygen DO-stat profile control |
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