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Production of β‐galactosidase from recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown on lactose
Authors:Lucília Domingues  Carla Oliveira  Inês Castro  Nelson Lima  Jos A Teixeira
Affiliation:Lucília Domingues,Carla Oliveira,Inês Castro,Nelson Lima,José A Teixeira
Abstract:Improved productivity and costs reduction in fermentation processes may be attained by using flocculating cell cultures. The production of extracellular heterologous β‐galactosidase by recombinant flocculating Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells, expressing the lacA gene (coding for β‐galactosidase) of Aspergillus niger under the ADHI promotor and terminator in a bioreactor was studied. The effects of lactose concentration and yeast extract concentration on β‐galactosidase production in a semi‐synthetic medium were analysed. The extracellular β‐galactosidase activity increased linearly with increasing initial lactose concentrations (5–150 g dm?3). β‐Galactosidase production also increased with increased yeast extract concentration. During the entire fermentation, no accumulation of the hydrolysed sugars, glucose and galactose, was observed. The catabolic repression of the recombinant strain when cultured in a medium containing equal amounts of glucose and galactose was confirmed. In complete anaerobiosis, the fermentation of lactose resulted in a very slow fermentation pattern with lower levels of β‐galactosidase activity. The bioreactor operation together with optimisation of culture conditions (lactose and yeast extract concentration) led to a 21‐fold increase in the extracellular β‐galactosidase activity produced when compared with preliminary Erlenmeyer fermentations. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:β  ‐galactosidase production  flocculent yeast  extracellular protein production  high‐cell‐density fermentation
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