Cellular Responses to Strong Overexpression of Recombinant Genes in Escherichia Coli

  • Hongying Lin
  • Renate Hanschke
  • Silke Nicklisch
  • Stephan Riemschneider
  • Sylke Meyer
  • Antje Gupta
  • Peter Neubauer

Abstract

Changes in the physiology of Escherichia coli cells producing a recombinant α-glucosidase were studied in glucose limited fed-batch fermentations. High α-glucosidase formation is connected to growth inhibition and loss of culturability. Although some metabolic functions are maintained, the ability for replication is apparently not only impaired by competition of recombinant product synthesis to the formation of cellular house-keeping proteins, but is related to continued damage of the chromosomal DNA, which is concluded from electron microscopical analysis and from the behaviour of the SOS response repressor protein LexA. Although, from the decrease of LexA, we propose an SOS signal, the cells are unable to induce the SOS response, due to the high synthesis of α-glucosidase and the concurrent inhibition of the protein synthesis system.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRecombinant Protein Production with Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells. A Comparative View on Host Physiology : Selected articles from the Meeting of the EFB Section on Microbial Physiology, Semmering, Austria, 5th–8th October 2000
REQUIRED books only: Number of pages55
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Publication date2001
ISBN (Print)978-90-481-5756-3
ISBN (Electronic)978-94-015-9749-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001