Abstract
Recombinant Escherichia coli JM101 strains harbouring plasmids pWKW2 or lacUV5par8EGF, both encoding human epidermal growth factor (hEGF), were used in fermentations to optimize levels of excreted hEGF. Medium composition, inducer level, growth stage at induction and culture conditions, were optimized with respect to volumetric production of the recombinant protein. MMBL medium, with glucose at 5 g/l and tryptone as nitrogen source, was chosen. Isopropyl-β- d-thiogalactopyranoside(IPTG) concentrations of 0.1 mM for E. coli JM101[pWKW2] and 0.2 mM for E. coli K-12 JM101[lacUV5par8EGF], were found to give the best hEGF production levels. The volumetric yields of hEGF were maximal when the cultures were induced in the mid-logarithmic phase. Growth temperature had a significant effect on hEGF yield. A simple continuous fed-batch process for cultivation of E. coli JM101[pWKW2] was developed. The maximum concentration of excreted hEGF attained in continuous fed-batch cultivation was 325 mg/l, as compared to 175 mg/l, in batch cultivation. The hEGF produced from the continuous fed-batch cultivation was substantiated by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting.
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