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Maximizing recombinant human serum albumin production in a Muts Pichia pastoris strain.

Biotechnol Prog.. 2014-09; 
Mallem M, Warburton S, Li F, Shandil I, Nylen A, Kim S, Jiang Y, Meehl M, d'Anjou M, Stadheim TA, Choi BK. GlycoFi, Biologics Discovery, Merck & Co., Inc., Lebanon, NH.
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Abstract

Human serum albumin (HSA) is a cysteine rich molecule that is most abundant in human blood plasma. To remain viable in the market due to lower marketing costs for HSA, it is important to produce a large quantity in an economical manner by recombinant technology. The objective of this study was to maximize recombinant HSA (rHSA) production using a Muts Pichia pastoris strain by fermentation process optimization. We evaluated the impact of process parameters on the production of rHSA, including induction cell density (wet cell weight, g/L) and the control of specific growth rate at induction. In this study, we demonstrated that induction cell density is a critical factor for high level production of rHSA under co... More

Keywords

Pichia pastoris muts; cell density; human serum albumin; specific growth rate