Fermentation medium of pichia pastoris for improving expression of insulin precursor and fermentation method
A fermentation medium and Pichia pastoris technology, which is applied in the field of biopharmaceuticals, can solve the problems of difficulty in achieving a balance between product yield and quality, complicated operation process control methods, unstable medium component sources, etc., so as to shorten the pre-induction culture time, The effect of avoiding product quality and accelerating bacterial growth
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[0034] The Pichia fermentation medium of the present embodiment is: urea 8.0g / L, potassium dihydrogen phosphate 12.0g / L, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate 4.5g / L, calcium carbonate 0.9g / L, magnesium sulfate heptahydrate 15.0g / L L, ammonium sulfate 6.0g / L, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate 13.0g / L, ferrous sulfate 0.8g / L, glycerol 40.0g / L, PTM1 solution 4.0ml / L, solvent is water, pH 5.5.
[0035] Using the mixed feeding method of glycerol / methanol, follow the steps below to ferment Pichia pastoris to produce insulin precursor:
[0036] (1) Initial culture stage: insert the Pichia pastoris seed liquid into the fermentation medium, the inoculation ratio is 5%, and the inoculation OD 600 = 8, the initial culture conditions are 28°C, pH 5.0, and ventilation rate 0.5vvm. As the culture progresses, increase the rotation speed and ventilation rate accordingly, and control dissolved oxygen ≥ 30%. When the initial glycerol in the fermentation medium is exhausted, it can be judged that the DO ...
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[0043] The Pichia fermentation medium of the present embodiment is: urea 5.0g / L, potassium dihydrogen phosphate 10.0g / L, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate 4.0g / L, calcium carbonate 0.9g / L, magnesium sulfate heptahydrate 15.0g / L L, ammonium sulfate 5.0g / L, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate 14.0g / L, ferrous sulfate 1.0g / L, glycerol 40.0g / L, PTM1 solution 4.0ml / L, solvent is water, pH 5.5.
[0044] Using the mixed feeding method of glycerol / methanol, follow the steps below to ferment Pichia pastoris to produce insulin precursor:
[0045] (1) Initial culture stage: insert the Pichia pastoris seed liquid into the fermentation medium, the inoculation ratio is 7%, and the inoculation OD 600 = 9, the initial culture conditions are 29°C, pH 5.4, ventilation rate 0.5vvm, as the culture progresses, increase the speed and ventilation rate accordingly, and control the dissolved oxygen ≥ 30%. When the initial glycerol in the fermentation medium is exhausted, it can be judged that the DO value qui...
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[0052] The Pichia fermentation medium of the present embodiment is: urea 5.0g / L, potassium dihydrogen phosphate 15.0g / L, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate 7.0g / L, calcium carbonate 0.8g / L, magnesium sulfate heptahydrate 16.0g / L L, ammonium sulfate 6.0g / L, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate 13.0g / L, ferrous sulfate 0.8g / L, glycerol 40.0g / L, PTM1 solution 4.0ml / L, solvent is water, pH 5.5.
[0053] Using the mixed feeding method of glycerol / methanol, follow the steps below to ferment Pichia pastoris to produce insulin precursor:
[0054] (1) Initial culture stage: insert the Pichia pastoris seed liquid into the fermentation medium, the inoculation ratio is 7%, and the inoculation OD 600 =9, the initial culture conditions are 29°C, pH 5.4, ventilation rate 0.5vvm, as the culture progresses, increase the rotation speed and ventilation rate accordingly, and control dissolved oxygen ≥ 30%. When the initial glycerol in the fermentation medium is exhausted, it can be judged that the DO value...
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