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Developing a scalable model of recombinant protein yield from Pichia pastoris: the influence of culture conditions, biomass and induction regime
Authors:William J Holmes  Richard AJ Darby  Martin DB Wilks  Rodney Smith  Roslyn M Bill
Affiliation:(1) School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, Aston Triangle, B4 7ET Birmingham, UK;(2) Babraham Research Campus, Alpha Biologics UK Ltd Building 201, CB22 3AT Babraham, Cambridge, UK;(3) Cameron International Ltd, Queen Street, Stourton, Leeds, LS10 1SB, UK
Abstract:

Background  

The optimisation and scale-up of process conditions leading to high yields of recombinant proteins is an enduring bottleneck in the post-genomic sciences. Typical experiments rely on varying selected parameters through repeated rounds of trial-and-error optimisation. To rationalise this, several groups have recently adopted the 'design of experiments' (DoE) approach frequently used in industry. Studies have focused on parameters such as medium composition, nutrient feed rates and induction of expression in shake flasks or bioreactors, as well as oxygen transfer rates in micro-well plates. In this study we wanted to generate a predictive model that described small-scale screens and to test its scalability to bioreactors.
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