Abstract

It is essential to devise industrial processes whereby plasmid DNA can be manufactured to meet the quality, economy, and scale requirements projected for future gene medicine and DNA vaccine production. To date, most plasmid fermentation media and processes result in low yields, imposing a cost and purity burden on commercialization of plasmid DNA production. Here we report the development of an inducible fed-batch fermentation process that dramatically increases volumetric yield and specific plasmid yield with respect to cell mass, while maintaining or enhancing plasmid integrity.

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