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Microaerobic Fermentation Alters Lactose Metabolism in Escherichia Coli

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Date 2020 May 16
PMID 32409946
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Microaerobic fermentation has been shown to improve lactose transport and recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli. Mechanistic correlation between lactose and dissolved oxygen has been studied and it has been demonstrated that E. coli can switch its genetic machinery upon fluctuations in dissolved oxygen levels and thereby impact lactose transport, resulting in product formation. Continuous induction of lactose in microaerobic fermentation led to a 3.3-fold improvement in product titre of rLTNF oligomer and a 1.8-fold improvement in product titre of rSymlin oligomer as compared with traditional aerobic fermentation. Transcriptome profiling indicated that ribosome synthesis, lactose transport and amino acid synthesis genes were upregulated during microaerobic fermentation. Besides, novel lactose transporter setB was examined and it was observed that lactose uptake rate was 1.4-fold higher in microaerobic fermentation. The results indicate that microaerobic fermentation can offer a superior alternative for industrial production of recombinant therapeutics, industrial enzymes and metabolites in E. coli. KEY POINTS: • Microaerobic fermentation results in significantly improved protein production • Lactose transport, ribosome synthesis and amino acid synthesis are enhanced • Product titre improves by 1.8-3.3-fold.

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