Hyun-Ah Kang
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
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Journal of Biotechnology | 2003
Myoung-Dong Kim; Ki-Cheol Han; Hyun-Ah Kang; Sang-Ki Rhee; Jin-Ho Seo
In order to increase a production level of antithrombotic hirudin, BiP was simultaneously expressed in recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains carrying ten and 15 copies of the hirudin expression cassette integrated in the chromosome. Coexpression of BiP greatly enhanced both cell growth and hirudin production in recombinant S. cerevisiae. Maximum hirudin concentration of 36 mg l(-1) was obtained from batch culture of the ten copy-number transformant concomitantly harboring an episomal copy of the BiP gene under the control of the GAL1 promoter, which is corresponding to a 2.5-fold increase compared with the control strain carrying the genomic BiP gene only. The mean size of the recombinant yeast cells expressing the BiP gene remained at a relatively constant level compared with the control strains of which size increased after the onset of hirudin expression by the GAL10 promoter.
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering | 2004
Joo-Hyung Heo; Vladimir Ananin; Jeong-Seok Park; Chung-Ryul Lee; Jun-Ok Moon; Ohsuk Kwon; Hyun-Ah Kang; Chul Ho Kim; Sang Ki Rhee
The influences of impeller types on morphology and protein expression were investigated in a submerged culture ofAspergillus oryzae. The impeller types strongly affected mycelial morphology and protein production in batch and fed-batch fermentations. Cells that were cultured by propeller agitation grew in the form of a pellet, whereas cells that were cultured by turbine agitation grew in a freely dispersed-hyphal manner and in a clumped form. Pellet-grown cells showed high levels of protein production for both the intracellular heterologous protein (β-glucuronidase) and the extracellularly homologous protein (α-amylase). The feeding mode of the carbon source also influenced the morphological distribution and protein expression in fed-batch fermentation ofA. oryzae. Pulsed-feeding mainly showed high protein expression and homogeneous distribution of pellet whereas continuous feeding resulted in less protein expression and heterogeneous distribution with pellet and dispersed-hyphae. The pellet growth with propeller agitation paralleling with the pulsed-feeding of carbon source showed a high level of protein production in the submerged fed-batch fermentation of recombinantA. oryzae.
Archive | 2003
Hyun-Ah Kang; Sang-Ki Rhee; Min-Jeong Sohn; Jeong-Yoon Kim
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008
Jae-Myung Lim; Mi-Ju Hong; Seonghun Kim; Doo-Byoung Oh; Hyun-Ah Kang; Ohsuk Kwon
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 1998
Hyun-Ah Kang; Moon-Soo Jung; Won-Kyoung Hong; Jung-Hoon Sohn; Eui-Sung Choi; Sang-Ki Rhee
Process Biochemistry | 2008
Joo-Hyung Heo; Vladimir Ananin; Hyun-Ah Kang; Sang Ki Rhee; Chul Ho Kim
Archive | 2003
Hyun-Ah Kang; Sang-Ki Rhee; Moowoong Kim
Archive | 2004
Hyun-Ah Kang; Moowoong Kim; Sang-Ki Rhee; Joo-Hyung Heo
Archive | 2000
Sang-Ki Rhee; Eui-Sung Choi; Hyun-Ah Kang; Jung-Hoon Sohn; Jung-Hoon Bae; Moowoong Kim; Michael O. Agaphonov; Myung-Kuk Kim
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008
Seonghun Kim; Doo-Byoung Oh; Ohsuk Kwon; Jae-Kap Jung; Yun-Mi Lee; Kisung Ko; Jeong-Heon Ko; Hyun-Ah Kang
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