Bifactorial Design Applied to Recombinant Protein Expression
Volume 4, Issue 2 (2006), pp. 247–255
Pub. online: 4 August 2022
Type: Research Article
Open Access
Published
4 August 2022
4 August 2022
Abstract
Abstract: We have studied the effect of several factors that influence recombinant protein production, by using the expression of recombinant streptolysin-O as our model. This protein, produced by Streptococcus pyogenes, is important in the biotechnological industry, where it is used to produce immunodiagnostic reagents. In order to improve the yield of this protein, we tried an alternative production method using strains of Escherichia coli and recombinant DNA technology. We have evaluated this method at the laboratory scale, taking into account factors such as inductor concentration, temperature of induction, proportion of culture medium volume to total flask volume, and strain of Escherichia coli used. To this end we applied techniques of experimental design, particularly a “fixed-effects bifactorial design”, with the expression level of recombinant streptolysin-O in E. coli being the response to the factors. All the effects studied were found to be significant and relevant to the economics of the protein production.