Development and optimization of two-stage cyclic fed-batch culture for hG-CSF production using L-arabinose promoter of Escherichia coli
2001
The long-term process for producing human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (hG-CSF) was developed using two-stage cyclic fed-batch culture, in which hG-CSF expressing-recombinant Escherichia coli was directed by an L-arabinose promoter system. For the optimization, the preinduction growth rate during the growth stage and the feeding strategy during the production stage were investigated. The maximum harvest volume during the production stage was predicted before long-term cyclic operation. Based on those optimized strategies, the two-stage cyclic fed-batch culture was performed for 12 cycles (86 h). The cell growths in both stages were maintained at 45–50 g/L and 71–77 g/L, respectively. hG-CSF was stably produced at a level of 8–9 g/L and the plasmid stability was maintained at more than 90%. Volumetric productivity by the two-stage cyclic fed-batch culture was 0.643 g/L/h, which was about 280% higher than that of conventional DO-stat fed-batch culture.
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