Abstract

Fed batch cultures were performed to investigate the effect of yeast extract concentration on the kinetics of growth and acetic acid production of recombinant Escherichia coli BL21 in a synthetic medium. Three runs were performed with 40g/l total glucose concentration. The yeast extract/glucose ratio (YE/G; w/w), was 0.1, 0.05 and 0.025 in the feed. These decreasing YE/G values did not affect growth kinetics, but reduced the final cell concentration by about 10%, and also reduced the cell yield. Experiments with 60g/l total glucose concentration, one with a YE/G of 0.025 in the feed and the other without yeast extract, showed final acetic acid concentrations of 5.1 and 0.5g/l respectively, without any difference in cellular concentration. Although there was no significant influence on growth kinetics and final cellular concentration, the cell fermentative capacity was enhanced by yeast extract. The feed medium without yeast extract was the best condition for control purposes in high cell density cultures and for recombinant gene expression.

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