화학공학소재연구정보센터
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Vol.30, No.5, 602-606, 2002
Cell competence and membrane protein production in perturbed cultures of B-subtilis
The work presents a comparison of three different cultivation methods used to stimulate competence in Bacillus subtillis cells. The level of cell competence achieved under forced perturbations in cyclic fed-batch culture, was compared to competence achieved under steady state conditions in chemostat culture and under transient conditions in batch culture. The percentage of competent cells found using cyclic fed-batch culture was highest with a maximum value of 4.9% transformed, at steady state, a maximum value of 2.9% transformed cells was reached. Cyclic fed-batch culture was shown to induce a greater number membrane proteins in comparison to the membrane proteins produced under both batch and chemostat culture conditions.