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Enhancement of mussel adhesive protein production in Escherichia coli by co-expression of bacterial hemoglobin SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Enhancement of mussel adhesive protein production in Escherichia coli by co-expression of bacterial hemoglobin
Authors
Kim, DHwang, DSKang Dong GyunKim, JYHCha Hyung Joon
Date Issued
2008-05
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Mussel adhesive proteins (MAPs) have been considered as potential underwater and medical bioadhesives. Previously, we reported a functional expression of recombinant MAP hybrid fp-151, which is a fusion protein with six type 1 (fp-1) decapeptide repeats at each type 5 (fp-5) terminus, with practical properties in Escherichia coli. In the present work, we introduced the Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb) co-expression strategy to enhance the production levels of hybrid fp-151 since VHb has been successfully used for efficient oxygen utilization in several expression systems, including E. coli. In both batch-type flask and fed-batch-type bioreactor cultures, we found that co-expression of VHb conferred higher cell growth and hybrid fp-151 production. Its positive effects were significantly increased in high cell density bioreactor cultures as the microaerobic environment was more quickly and severely formed. We obtained a similar to 1.9-fold higher (similar to 1 g/L) production of MAP fp-151 from VHb co-expressing cells in fed-batch bioreactor cultures as compared to that from VHb non-expressing cells. Collectively and regardless of the culture type, VHb co-expression strategy was successful in enhancing the production of recombinant mussel adhesive proteins in the E. coli expression system.
Keywords
CHONDROCYTE TRANSPLANTATION SURGERY; INDUCIBLE PROMOTER SYSTEM; INACTIVATED NAR OPERON; FED-BATCH CULTIVATION; MYTILUS-EDULIS-L; POLYPHENOLIC PROTEINS; EXPRESSION; VITREOSCILLA; GENE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/30957
DOI
10.1021/bp0703477
ISSN
8756-7938
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, vol. 24, no. 3, page. 663 - 666, 2008-05
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