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Model-Based Characterization of E. coli Strains with Impaired Glucose Uptake

The bacterium Escherichia coli is a widely used organism in biotechnology. For high space-time yields, glucose-limited fed-batch technology is the industry standard; this is because an overflow metabolism of acetate occurs at high glucose concentrations. As an interesting alternative, various strain...

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Autores principales: Krausch, Niels, Kaspersetz, Lucas, Gaytán-Castro, Rogelio Diego, Schermeyer, Marie-Therese, Lara, Alvaro R., Gosset, Guillermo, Cruz Bournazou, Mariano Nicolas, Neubauer, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508835
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10070808
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author Krausch, Niels
Kaspersetz, Lucas
Gaytán-Castro, Rogelio Diego
Schermeyer, Marie-Therese
Lara, Alvaro R.
Gosset, Guillermo
Cruz Bournazou, Mariano Nicolas
Neubauer, Peter
author_facet Krausch, Niels
Kaspersetz, Lucas
Gaytán-Castro, Rogelio Diego
Schermeyer, Marie-Therese
Lara, Alvaro R.
Gosset, Guillermo
Cruz Bournazou, Mariano Nicolas
Neubauer, Peter
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description The bacterium Escherichia coli is a widely used organism in biotechnology. For high space-time yields, glucose-limited fed-batch technology is the industry standard; this is because an overflow metabolism of acetate occurs at high glucose concentrations. As an interesting alternative, various strains with limited glucose uptake have been developed. However, these have not yet been characterized under process conditions. To demonstrate the efficiency of our previously developed high-throughput robotic platform, in the present work, we characterized three different exemplary E. coli knockout (KO) strains with limited glucose uptake capacities at three different scales (microtiter plates, 10 mL bioreactor system and 100 mL bioreactor system) under excess glucose conditions with different initial glucose concentrations. The extensive measurements of growth behavior, substrate consumption, respiration, and overflow metabolism were then used to determine the appropriate growth parameters using a mechanistic mathematical model, which allowed for a comprehensive comparative analysis of the strains. The analysis was performed coherently with these different reactor configurations and the results could be successfully transferred from one platform to another. Single and double KO mutants showed reduced specific rates for substrate uptake q(Smax) and acetate production q(Apmax); meanwhile, higher glucose concentrations had adverse effects on the biomass yield coefficient Y(XSem). Additional parameters compared to previous studies for the oxygen uptake rate and carbon dioxide production rate indicated differences in the specific oxygen uptake rate q(Omax). This study is an example of how automated robotic equipment, together with mathematical model-based approaches, can be successfully used to characterize strains and obtain comprehensive information more quickly, with a trade-off between throughput and analytical capacity.
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spelling pubmed-103761472023-07-29 Model-Based Characterization of E. coli Strains with Impaired Glucose Uptake Krausch, Niels Kaspersetz, Lucas Gaytán-Castro, Rogelio Diego Schermeyer, Marie-Therese Lara, Alvaro R. Gosset, Guillermo Cruz Bournazou, Mariano Nicolas Neubauer, Peter Bioengineering (Basel) Article The bacterium Escherichia coli is a widely used organism in biotechnology. For high space-time yields, glucose-limited fed-batch technology is the industry standard; this is because an overflow metabolism of acetate occurs at high glucose concentrations. As an interesting alternative, various strains with limited glucose uptake have been developed. However, these have not yet been characterized under process conditions. To demonstrate the efficiency of our previously developed high-throughput robotic platform, in the present work, we characterized three different exemplary E. coli knockout (KO) strains with limited glucose uptake capacities at three different scales (microtiter plates, 10 mL bioreactor system and 100 mL bioreactor system) under excess glucose conditions with different initial glucose concentrations. The extensive measurements of growth behavior, substrate consumption, respiration, and overflow metabolism were then used to determine the appropriate growth parameters using a mechanistic mathematical model, which allowed for a comprehensive comparative analysis of the strains. The analysis was performed coherently with these different reactor configurations and the results could be successfully transferred from one platform to another. Single and double KO mutants showed reduced specific rates for substrate uptake q(Smax) and acetate production q(Apmax); meanwhile, higher glucose concentrations had adverse effects on the biomass yield coefficient Y(XSem). Additional parameters compared to previous studies for the oxygen uptake rate and carbon dioxide production rate indicated differences in the specific oxygen uptake rate q(Omax). This study is an example of how automated robotic equipment, together with mathematical model-based approaches, can be successfully used to characterize strains and obtain comprehensive information more quickly, with a trade-off between throughput and analytical capacity. MDPI 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10376147/ /pubmed/37508835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10070808 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gosset, Guillermo
Cruz Bournazou, Mariano Nicolas
Neubauer, Peter
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10070808
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