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  • The study improved filamentous phage production in E. coli using computer-controlled fermentation, achieving a 10-fold increase in yield from previous research.
  • Three fermentation parameters—temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pH—were analyzed using design of experiments (DOE) and response surface methodology (RSM) to find optimal production conditions.
  • The optimal conditions identified were 28.1 °C and pH 6.9, leading to a 7-fold increase in phage production compared to previous methods, reaching 3.49 × 10(11) transducing units (TU)/mL.

Article Abstract

Previously, we used computer-controlled fermentation technology to improve the yield of filamentous phage produced in Escherichia coli by 10-fold (Grieco et al., Bioprocess Biosyst Eng 32:773-779, 2009). In the current study, three major fermentation parameters (temperature, dissolved oxygen [DO], and pH) were investigated using design of experiments (DOE) methodology. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to create a process model and determine the optimal conditions for maximal phage production. The experimental data fitted best to a quadratic model (p < 0.0001). Temperature and pH, but not DO, proved to be significant variables. The model predicted a theoretical optimal condition for maximal bacteriophage production at temperature of 28.1 °C and pH 6.9. A validation run resulted in phage production [3.49 × 10(11) transducing units (TU)/mL] comparable to the predicted value (2.86 × 10(11) TU/mL). This represented a 7-fold increase in phage production above that obtained without optimization, resulting in a 70-fold increase above that achieved by shake flask culture alone.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10295-012-1148-3DOI Listing

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