Author/Authors :
Trexler، Melody M. نويسنده , , McDonald، Karen A. نويسنده , , Jackman، Alan P. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Transgenic rice cell cultures, capable of producing recombinant human alpha1-antitrypsin (rAAT), were scaled up from shake flasks to a 5-L bioreactor. The maximum specific growth rates (~max) observed from two bioreactor runs were 0.40 day^-1 (doubling time of 1.7 days) and 0.47 day^-1 (doubling time of 1.5 days), and the maximum specific oxygen uptake rates were 0.78 and 0.84 mmol O2/(g dw h). Using a metabolically regulated rice a-amylase (RAmySD) promoter, signal peptide, and terminator, sugar deprivation turned on rAAT expression, and rAAT was secreted into the culture medium. After I day of culture in sugar-free medium, there was still continued biomass growth, oxygen consumption, and viability. Extracellular concentrations of 51 and 40 mg active rAAT/L were reached 1.7 and 2.5 days, respectively, after induction in a sugar-free medium. Volumetric productivities for two batch cultures were 7.3 and 4.6 mg rAAT/(L day), and specific productivities were 3.2 and 1.6 mg rAAT/(g dw day). Several different molecular weight bands of immunoreactive rAAT were observed on immunoblots.