Effect of the induction temperature in nanobody producing E. coli strains

In the biopharmaceutical industry, nanobodies show promising properties for its application in serotherapy for serums targeting the most toxic components of scorpion venom. Nevertheless, the limited number of scientific publications on the production of nanobodies for antivenom productions poses a challenge. The reported yield is low (< 4 mg/L), biomass production is not reported, and the production in high cell density cultures have not been studied. Production conditions (temperature of induction and induction time) are still a trial-and-error problem and biokinetics has not been addressed.

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