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Effect of substrate feed rate on recombinant protein secretion, degradation and inclusion body formation in Escherichia coli
Authors:Maria Boström  Katrin Markland  Anna Maria Sandén  My Hedhammar  Sophia Hober  Gen Larsson
Institution:(1) The Swedish Centre for Bioprocess Technology, KTH, AlbaNova University Center, Stockholm, 106-91, Sweden
Abstract:The effect of changes in substrate feed rate during fedbatch cultivation was investigated with respect to soluble protein formation and transport of product to the periplasm in Escherichia coli. Production was transcribed from the PmalK promoter; and the cytoplasmic part of the production was compared with production from the PlacUV5 promoter. The fusion protein product, Zb-MalE, was at all times accumulated in the soluble protein fraction except during high-feed-rate production in the cytoplasm. This was due to a substantial degree of proteolysis in all production systems, as shown by the degradation pattern of the product. The product was also further subjected to inclusion body formation. Production in the periplasm resulted in accumulation of the full-length protein; and this production system led to a cellular physiology where the stringent response could be avoided. Furthermore, the secretion could be used to abort the diauxic growth phase resulting from use of the PmalK promoter. At high feed rate, the accumulation of acetic acid, due to overflow metabolism, could furthermore be completely avoided.
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