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Recombinant Peptide Production Softens Escherichia coli Cells and Increases Their Size during C-Limited Fed-Batch Cultivation.


ABSTRACT: Stress-associated changes in the mechanical properties at the single-cell level of Escherichia coli (E. coli) cultures in bioreactors are still poorly investigated. In our study, we compared peptide-producing and non-producing BL21(DE3) cells in a fed-batch cultivation with tightly controlled process parameters. The cell growth, peptide content, and cell lysis were analysed, and changes in the mechanical properties were investigated using atomic force microscopy. Recombinant-tagged somatostatin-28 was expressed as soluble up to 197 ± 11 mg g-1. The length of both cultivated strains increased throughout the cultivation by up to 17.6%, with nearly constant diameters. The peptide-producing cells were significantly softer than the non-producers throughout the cultivation, and respective Young's moduli decreased by up to 57% over time. A minimum Young's modulus of 1.6 MPa was observed after 23 h of the fed-batch. Furthermore, an analysis of the viscoelastic properties revealed that peptide-producing BL21(DE3) appeared more fluid-like and softer than the non-producing reference. For the first time, we provide evidence that the physical properties (i.e., the mechanical properties) on the single-cell level are significantly influenced by the metabolic burden imposed by the recombinant peptide expression and C-limitation in bioreactors.

SUBMITTER: Weber A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9916741 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recombinant Peptide Production Softens <i>Escherichia coli</i> Cells and Increases Their Size during C-Limited Fed-Batch Cultivation.

Weber Andreas A   Gibisch Martin M   Tyrakowski Daniel D   Cserjan-Puschmann Monika M   Toca-Herrera José L JL   Striedner Gerald G  

International journal of molecular sciences 20230130 3


Stress-associated changes in the mechanical properties at the single-cell level of <i>Escherichia coli</i> (<i>E. coli</i>) cultures in bioreactors are still poorly investigated. In our study, we compared peptide-producing and non-producing BL21(DE3) cells in a fed-batch cultivation with tightly controlled process parameters. The cell growth, peptide content, and cell lysis were analysed, and changes in the mechanical properties were investigated using atomic force microscopy. Recombinant-tagged  ...[more]

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