Beyond de-foaming: the effects of antifoams on bioprocess productivity
Antifoams are often added to bioprocesses with little knowledge of their impact on the cells or product. However, it is known that certain antifoams can affect the growth rates of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms in addition to changing surface properties such as lipid content, resulting in...
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doaj-8a343fc1facb46eea7449b14d50313922020-11-24T22:31:18ZengElsevierComputational and Structural Biotechnology Journal2001-03702012-10-0134e201210014Beyond de-foaming: the effects of antifoams on bioprocess productivitySarah Jayne RoutledgeAntifoams are often added to bioprocesses with little knowledge of their impact on the cells or product. However, it is known that certain antifoams can affect the growth rates of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms in addition to changing surface properties such as lipid content, resulting in changes to permeability. This in turn can be beneficial to a recombinant protein production system for soluble proteins, as has been demonstrated by increased secretion of α-amylase and GFP, or achievement of greater yields of protein due to increased biomass. However, in some cases, certain concentrations of antifoams appear to have a detrimental effect upon cells and protein production, and the effects vary depending upon the protein being expressed. These findings emphasise the importance of optimising and understanding antifoam addition to bioprocesses.http://journals.sfu.ca/rncsb/index.php/csbj/article/view/csbj.201210014Recombinant proteinoptimizationoxygen transferkLaP. pastoris |
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Beyond de-foaming: the effects of antifoams on bioprocess productivity |
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Beyond de-foaming: the effects of antifoams on bioprocess productivity |
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beyond de-foaming: the effects of antifoams on bioprocess productivity |
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Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal |
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2001-0370 |
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2012-10-01 |
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Antifoams are often added to bioprocesses with little knowledge of their impact on the cells or product. However, it is known that certain antifoams can affect the growth rates of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms in addition to changing surface properties such as lipid content, resulting in changes to permeability. This in turn can be beneficial to a recombinant protein production system for soluble proteins, as has been demonstrated by increased secretion of α-amylase and GFP, or achievement of greater yields of protein due to increased biomass. However, in some cases, certain concentrations of antifoams appear to have a detrimental effect upon cells and protein production, and the effects vary depending upon the protein being expressed. These findings emphasise the importance of optimising and understanding antifoam addition to bioprocesses. |
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Recombinant protein optimization oxygen transfer kLa P. pastoris |
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