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Cheese-whey permeate improves the fitness of Escherichia coli cells during recombinant protein production.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Escherichia coli cells are the most frequently used hosts in recombinant protein production processes and mainly require molecules such as IPTG or pure lactose as inducers of heterologous expression. A possible way to reduce the production costs is to replace traditional inducers with waste materials such as cheese whey permeate (CWP). CWP is a secondary by-product generated from the production of the valuable whey proteins, which are obtained from ultrafiltration of cheese whey, a main by-product of the dairy industry, which is rich in lactose.

Results

The effects of CWP collected from an Italian plant were compared with those of traditional inducers on the production of two model proteins (i.e., green fluorescent protein and the toxic Q55 variant of ataxin-3), in E. coli BL21 (DE3) cells. It was found that the high lactose content of CWP (165 g/L) and the antioxidant properties of its micronutrients (vitamins, cofactors and osmolytes) sustain production yields similar to those obtained with traditional inducers, accompanied by the improvement of cell fitness.

Conclusions

CWP has proven to be an effective and low-cost alternative inducer to produce recombinant proteins. Its use thus combines the advantage of exploiting a waste product with that of reducing the production costs of recombinant proteins.

SUBMITTER: de Divitiis M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9948444 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cheese-whey permeate improves the fitness of Escherichia coli cells during recombinant protein production.

de Divitiis Marcella M   Ami Diletta D   Pessina Alex A   Palmioli Alessandro A   Sciandrone Barbara B   Airoldi Cristina C   Regonesi Maria Elena ME   Brambilla Luca L   Lotti Marina M   Natalello Antonino A   Brocca Stefania S   Mangiagalli Marco M  

Biotechnology for biofuels and bioproducts 20230223 1


<h4>Background</h4>Escherichia coli cells are the most frequently used hosts in recombinant protein production processes and mainly require molecules such as IPTG or pure lactose as inducers of heterologous expression. A possible way to reduce the production costs is to replace traditional inducers with waste materials such as cheese whey permeate (CWP). CWP is a secondary by-product generated from the production of the valuable whey proteins, which are obtained from ultrafiltration of cheese wh  ...[more]

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