Literature DB >> 11372648

Cell lysis in Escherichia coli cultures stimulates growth and biosynthesis of recombinant proteins in surviving cells.

J L Corchero1, R Cubarsí, P Vila, A Arís, A Villaverde.   

Abstract

Cell growth and production of recombinant proteins in stationary phase cultures of Escherichia coli recover concomitantly with spontaneous lysis of a fraction of the ageing cell population. Further exploration of this event has indicated that sonic cell disruption stimulates both cell growth and synthesis of plasmid-encoded recombinant proteins, even in exponentially growing cultures. These observations indicate an efficient cell utilisation of released intracellular material and also that this capability is not restricted to extreme nutrient-starving conditions. In addition, the efficient re-conversion of waste cell material can be viewed as a potential strategy for an extreme exploitation of carbon sources and cell metabolites in production processes of both recombinant and non-recombinant microbial products.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11372648     DOI: 10.1078/0944-5013-00066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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