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Physiological approach to heterologous human serum albumin production by Kluyveromyces lactis in chemostat culture
Authors:Karine Blondeau,H  l  ne Boze,G. Jung,G. Moulin,P. Galzy
Affiliation:Karine Blondeau,Hélène Boze,G. Jung,G. Moulin,P. Galzy
Abstract:Production of recombinant human serum albumin (rHSA) controlled by the constitutive promoter phosphoglycerate kinase was studied in Kluyveromyces lactis. It was governed by both cell concentration and glycolytic flow. The triggering of the fermentation metabolism by unfavourable culture conditions (pH, pO2, D) caused a decrease in the synthesis of the heterologous protein. The highest productivity (75 mg 1?1 per h) and rHSA concentration (62 mg 1?1) were obtained in chemostat culture with a dilution rate of 0·12 h?1 and with 38 g 1?1 dry weight.
Keywords:Yeast  Kluyveromyces lactis  recombinant  phosphoglycerate kinase  glycolysis  heterologous protein  rHSA  chemostat culture
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