Investigating expression systems for the stable large-scale production of recombinant L-leucine-dehydrogenase from Bacillus cereus in Escherichia coli.
M B Ansorge, M R Kula
Index: Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 53(6) , 668-73, (2000)
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Abstract
The established Escherichia coli expression vectors ptrc99a, pKK223-3, pPLlambda, pAsk75, pRA95, and pRA96, which differ in copy number, mode of induction, selection marker, and use of par sequences for stabilization, were investigated for the stable expression of recombinant L-leucine dehydrogenase from Bacillus cereus with a view to large-scale production. Best results were achieved with pIET98, a runaway-replication system derived from pRA96. Expression of L-leucine dehydrogenase was controlled by its constitutive B. cereus promoter and depended on host strain, cultivation temperature, induction time, and media composition. After cell cultivation at 30 degrees C and shifting to 41 degrees C to induce plasmid replication, E. coli BL21[pIET98] yielded 200 U LeuDH/mg protein, which corresponds to >50% of the soluble cell protein. Continuous cultivation in a semisynthetic high-cell-density medium verified structural and segregational stability over 100 generations in the absence of a selection pressure.
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