Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Cost-effective production of antibody (Ab) fragments is of great interests of many pharmaceutical industries, in large part due to their high usages in research, diagnosis and therapy. Thus, the production of Abs necessitates accomplishment of the optimal strategies.
OBJECTIVE:
In this study, based on the induction start time using arabinose, we implemented a novel strategy for the cost-effective production of single chain variable fragment (scFv) in Escherichia coli (E. coli).
METHODS:
Complex and minimum media were used to investigate the batch fermentation in 50 mL batch tubes to find the optimum conditions for the production of a scFv in the Escherichia coli HB2151.
RESULTS:
Arabinose was used as an appropriate economical alternative of isopropyl
CONCLUSIONS:
We propose this method to possibly be used for the large-scale production of recombinant proteins/peptides such as scFv and Fab antibodies.
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