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In Escherichia coli fermentation processes, a drastic drop in viable cell count as measured by the number of colony forming units per ml (c.f.u. ml−1) is often observed. This phenomenon was investigated in a process for the production of the recombinant fusion protein, promegapoietin (PMP). After induction, the number of c.f.u. ml−1 dropped to ∼10% of its maximum though the biomass concentration continued to increase. Flow cytometric analysis of viability and intracellular concentration of PMP showed that almost all cells were alive and contributed to the production. Thus, the drop in the number of c.f.u. ml−1 probably reflects a loss of cell division capability rather than cell death.
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Sundström, H., Wållberg, F., Ledung, E. et al. Segregation to non-dividing cells in recombinant Escherichia coli fed-batch fermentation processes. Biotechnology Letters 26, 1533–1539 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BILE.0000044458.29147.75
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