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Recombinant trypsin production in high cell density fed-batch cultures in Escherichia coli

  • Biotechnol Bioeng. 1993 Apr 5;41(8):781-90. doi: 10.1002/bit.260410804.
L Yee 1 H W Blanch
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  • 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94702, USA.
Abstract

Fed-batch techniques were employed to obtain high cell density cultures (92-100 g DCW/L) of Escherichia coli strain X90 producing a recombinant serine Protease, rat anionic trypsin, secreted to the periplasm. The specific growth rate was controlled to minimize growth-inhibiting acetate formation by utilizing an exponential feeding profile determined from mass balance equation. The volumetric yield of recombinant rat anionic trypsin was 56 mg/L, and the final cell density was 92 g DCW/L when the culture was induced in the late logarithmic phase. However, when the culture was induced in the early logarithmic phase, the volumetric yield was 13 mg/L and the final cell density was 14 g DCW/L. Thus, the induction timing is shown to have a significant effect on the final cell density as well as the overall volumetric yield of the recombinant Protease.

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