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Green Process: Improved Semi-Continuous Fermentation of Pichia pastoris Based on the Principle of Vitality Cell Separation

Wang, Denggang; Li, Wenjie; Zhang, Xinying; Liang, Shuli*; Lin, Ying*
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摘要

The large-scale fermentation of Pichia pastoris for recombinant protein production would be time consuming and produce a large amount of waste yeast. Here we introduce a novel semi-continuous fermentation process for P. pastoris GS115 that can separate vitality cells from broth and recycle the cells to produce high-secretory recombinant pectate lyase. It is based on differences in cell sedimentation coefficients with the formation of salt bridges between metal ions and various cell states. Compared to batch-fed cultivation and general semi-continuous culture, the novel process has significant advantages, such as consuming fewer resources, taking less time, and producing less waste yeast. Sedimentation with the addition of Fe3+ metal ions consumed 14.8 +/- 0.0% glycerol, 97.8 +/- 1.3% methanol, 55.0 +/- 0.9 inorganic salts, 81.5 +/- 0.0% time cost, and 77.0 +/- 0.1% waste yeast versus batch-fed cultivation to produce an equal amount of protein; in addition, the cost of solid-liquid separation was lower for cells in the collected fermentation broth. The process is economically and environmentally efficient for producing recombinant proteins.

关键词

semi-continuous cultivation pichia pastoris sedimentation vitality cells metal ion