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Strain engineering to prevent norleucine incorporation during recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli.

Karthik Veeravalli1, Michael W Laird, Mark Fedesco, Yu Zhang, X Christopher Yu.   

Abstract

Incorporation of norleucine in place of methionine residues during recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli is well known. Continuous feeding of methionine is commonly used in E. coli recombinant protein production processes to prevent norleucine incorporation. Although this strategy is effective in preventing norleucine incorporation, there are several disadvantages associated with continuous feeding. Continuous feeding increases the operational complexity and the overall cost of the fermentation process. In addition, the continuous feed leads to undesirable dilution of the fermentation medium possibly resulting in lower cell densities and recombinant protein yields. In this work, the genomes of three E. coli hosts were engineered by introducing chromosomal mutations that result in methionine overproduction in the cell. The recombinant protein purified from the fermentations using the methionine overproducing hosts had no norleucine incorporation. Furthermore, these studies demonstrated that the fermentations using one of the methionine overproducing hosts exhibited comparable fermentation performance as the control host in three different recombinant protein production processes.
© 2014 American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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Keywords:  fermentation; incorporation; methionine; norleucine; recombinant protein; sequence variant

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25315437     DOI: 10.1002/btpr.1999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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