Biotechnology Letters, Vol.16, No.9, 891-896, 1994
A Study of the Effect of Specific Growth-Rate and Acetate on Recombinant Protein-Production of Escherichia-Coli Jm107
The growth of Escherichia coli in fed-batch and continuous culture is examined and results show that cl-amylase production is strongly dependent on specific growth rate (dilution rate) of the culture and production is greatest at an intermediate rate. Using continuous culture, it has also been found that the presence of acetate above a certain concentration reduces both mu(max), and the production of recombinant protein.