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Optimization of growth conditions for the production of proteolytically-sensitive proteins in the periplasmic space of Escherichia coli
Authors:François Baneyx  Amanda Ayling  Terry Palumbo  Daniel Thomas  George Georgiou
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 78 712 Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:Summary The expression of many secreted recombinant proteins in Gram-negative bacteria is limited by degradation in the periplasmic space. We have previously shown that the production of protein A-beta-lactamase, a secreted fusion protein highly sensitive to proteolysis in Escherichia coli, can be increased in mutant strains deficient in up to three cell-envelope-associated proteolytic activities. In this work we investigated the effect of fermentation conditions on suppressing any residual proteolytic activity in various protease-deficient strains. Optimal production of the fusion protein was observed in cells grown under mildly acidic conditions (5.5lepHle6.0) and at low temperatures. These conditios were shown to specifically decrease the rate of proteolysis. In addition, a further increase in production was observed in cultures supplemented with 0.5 to 0.75 mM zinc chloride. This may relate to the inhibition of a cell envelope protease by Zn2+ ions.Offsprint requests to: G. Georgiou
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