Production of penicillin acylase by a recombinant Escherichia coli using cheese whey as substrate and inducer
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Cheese whey (CW) is the major subproduct from cheese manufacturing and it is considered as a waste pollutant since its high content of lactose. In this work a fermentation process for the production of penicillin acylase (PA) by a recombinant Escherichia coli and using CW as unique carbon source and inducer was developed. A design factorial 32 was used to evaluate the influence of independent variables (dissolved oxygen and CW concentration) on the ability of E. coli W3110/pPA102 to produce PA. Maximum specific PA activity of 781 U g-1 was attained at 5 g L-1 of CW and 3%25 dissolved oxygen. The results showed that CW can be used successfully as unique carbon source and inducer for the production of recombinant proteins using constructions driven by the lac promoter and this way reducing the discharges of that pollutant to the environment. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Batch processing; Growth kinetics; Lactose; Protein; Recombinant DNA Biosynthesis; Carbohydrates; Dairy products; DNA; Escherichia coli; Fermentation; Genetic engineering; Growth kinetics; Batch processing; Cheese whey (CW); Lactose; Penicillin acylase (PA); Enzymes; bacterial enzyme; lactose; oxygen; penicillin acyclase; recombinant protein; unclassified drug; article; carbon source; cheese; concentration (parameters); controlled study; dissolution; enzyme synthesis; Escherichia coli; evaluation; factorial analysis; fermentation; nonhuman; pollutant; priority journal; promoter region; whey; Cheese; Culture Media; Escherichia coli; Lac Operon; Lactose; Penicillin Amidase; Recombinant Proteins; Escherichia coli
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