We propose a double limitation strategy (glucose and IPTG) for E. coli fed-batch cultures to avoid the deregulation of the metabolism in the induction phase. Reducing the concentration of IPTG while keeping glucose growth limitation, the accumulation of acetic acid decreased. At an IPTG concentration of 0.03 mmol/g DCW no accumulation of acetic acid was observed during the induction phase, in contraposition to what has normally been observed.
Although a slight reduction of protein expression rate was observed when applying this double limitation strategy, the bioprocess volumetric productivity was enhanced due to the capability to prolong the induction phase, reaching higher levels of protein production. Another advantage of this strategy is the reduction of media cost due to the lower level of IPTG used.