Biotechnology Letters, Vol.24, No.3, 219-224, 2002
The use of flow cytometry to detect nucleic acids attached to the surface of Escherichia coli in high cell density fed-batch processes
E. coli was grown in an aerobic fed-batch process for the production of a recombinant protein (rhGH). The cells were examined by flow cytometry and PI (propidium iodide) staining. The fluorescence of the PI-stained cells increased with increasing concentrations of DNA in the medium. Furthermore, DNA and RNA attached to the cell could partly be degraded with DNase/RNase and the fluorescence decreased. Formate excretion during the aerobic processes may be due to DNA and possibly also RNA attached to the cell surface, so creating diffusion resistance.