Volume 26, Number 3, 245-250, DOI: 10.1023/B:BILE.0000013714.88796.5f

Heat-Induced Production of Human Growth Hormone by High Cell Density Cultivation of Recombinant Escherichia Coli

Fatemeh Tabandeh, Sayed Abbas Shojaosadati, Alireza Zomorodipour, Mahvash Khodabandeh, Mohammad H. Sanati and Bagher Yakhchali

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Abstract

The temperature-induced, over-expression of the human growth hormone gene in a recombinant E. coli during high cell density cultivation is reported. Human growth hormone (hGH) production and stability were tested under different heat shock conditions. Cell densities were 25 and 60 g l–1 in a pH-stat fed-batch mode in defined and complex medium, respectively, and the fermentation time was decreased from 41 to 32 h. hGH was produced at 2 g l–1 in complex medium. By using glycerol as main carbon source in the complex medium with exponential feeding, cell density and hGH production were increased to 100 g l–1 and 2.7 g l–1, respectively.

heat-inducible expression - high cell density cultivation - human growth hormone - recombinant Escherichia coli

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