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M9 medium composition alters E. coli metabolism during recombinant expression

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M9 minimal media and its enhanced variants (M9 + and M9++) are widely used for recombinant protein expression in Escherichia coli, particularly for isotopic labeling required in structural biology techniques such as NMR spectroscopy. This study investigates how different compositions of M9-based media (M9, M9+, and M9++) influence bacterial growth, metabolic stress, and central carbon metabolism during recombinant expression of the protein. Using 1D & sup1;H NMR spectroscopy and multivariate statistical analysis, we observed distinct media-dependent metabolic shifts. Standard M9 exhibited limited bacterial growth and heightened stress-related fermentation, indicated by high ethanol and acetate levels. In contrast, M9 + significantly increased biomass but promoted pronounced overflow metabolism. M9 + + presented intermediate biomass levels and markedly reduced overflow metabolites, favoring biosynthesis pathways, notably increasing valine, acetoin, and formate concentrations. These findings suggest that further optimization of glucose concentration, nitrogen sources, and phosphate buffering could significantly improve the metabolic balance of M9++, creating an enhanced medium tailored for efficient, high-quality recombinant protein expression and isotopic labeling in E. coli.

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Biochemistry and molecular biology, Spectroscopy

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Journal of Biomolecular NMR

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10.1007/s10858-025-00481-y

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