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- 2010 Annual Meeting
- Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
- Advances in Fermentation and Biological Conversion
- (378g) Process Design for Plasmid DNA Production Using Microbioreactors
We have developed microbioreactors with a 1-mL working volume that contain sensors for online measurement of optical density, pH, and dissolved oxygen concentration. Temperature can also be controlled and modulated by the reactors. We have shown that the growth profile of a plasmid DNA production strain of E. coli is very similar in the microbioreactor and a shake flask (50-100 mL working volume) in rich culture medium. We have also demonstrated that temperature-inducible amplification of a pUC-based plasmid can be replicated across these scales. Plasmid DNA yield was measured from microliter-scale culture samples using a quantitative PCR assay we developed. We are currently working to run the microbioreactors in a fed-batch configuration to determine how well they mimic a bench-scale fed-batch plasmid production process.