Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch Fermentations

At specific growth rates above a particular critical value, Crabtree-positive microorganisms exceed their respiratory capacity and enter diauxic growth metabolism. Excess substrate is converted reductively to an overflow metabolite, resulting in decreased biomass yield and productivity. To prevent t...

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Main Authors: Loïc Habegger, Kelly Rodrigues Crespo, Michal Dabros
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Fermentation
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/4/3/79
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spelling doaj-d24906271daf4c1f903738d41536a9be2020-11-24T22:49:17ZengMDPI AGFermentation2311-56372018-09-01437910.3390/fermentation4030079fermentation4030079Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch FermentationsLoïc Habegger0Kelly Rodrigues Crespo1Michal Dabros2Institute of Chemical Technologies, HES-SO—Haute école d’ingénierie et d’architecture Fribourg, Boulevard de Pérolles 80, CH-1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandInstitute of Chemical Technologies, HES-SO—Haute école d’ingénierie et d’architecture Fribourg, Boulevard de Pérolles 80, CH-1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandInstitute of Chemical Technologies, HES-SO—Haute école d’ingénierie et d’architecture Fribourg, Boulevard de Pérolles 80, CH-1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandAt specific growth rates above a particular critical value, Crabtree-positive microorganisms exceed their respiratory capacity and enter diauxic growth metabolism. Excess substrate is converted reductively to an overflow metabolite, resulting in decreased biomass yield and productivity. To prevent this scenario, the cells can be cultivated in a fed-batch mode at a growth rate maintained below the critical value, µcrit. This approach entails two major challenges: accurately estimating the current specific growth rate and controlling it successfully over the course of the fermentation. In this work, the specific growth rate of S. cerevisiae and E. coli was estimated from enhanced on-line biomass concentration measurements obtained with dielectric spectroscopy and turbidity. A feedforward-feedback control scheme was implemented to maintain the specific growth rate at a setpoint below µcrit, while on-line FTIR measurements provided the early detection of the overflow metabolites. The proposed approach is in line with the principles of Bioprocess Analytical Technology (BioPAT), and provides a means to increase the productivity of Crabtree-positive microorganisms.http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/4/3/79bioprocess monitoring and controlCrabtree effectoverflow metabolismspecific growth rate controlBioPAT
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author Loïc Habegger
Kelly Rodrigues Crespo
Michal Dabros
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Kelly Rodrigues Crespo
Michal Dabros
Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch Fermentations
Fermentation
bioprocess monitoring and control
Crabtree effect
overflow metabolism
specific growth rate control
BioPAT
author_facet Loïc Habegger
Kelly Rodrigues Crespo
Michal Dabros
author_sort Loïc Habegger
title Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch Fermentations
title_short Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch Fermentations
title_full Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch Fermentations
title_fullStr Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch Fermentations
title_full_unstemmed Preventing Overflow Metabolism in Crabtree-Positive Microorganisms through On-Line Monitoring and Control of Fed-Batch Fermentations
title_sort preventing overflow metabolism in crabtree-positive microorganisms through on-line monitoring and control of fed-batch fermentations
publisher MDPI AG
series Fermentation
issn 2311-5637
publishDate 2018-09-01
description At specific growth rates above a particular critical value, Crabtree-positive microorganisms exceed their respiratory capacity and enter diauxic growth metabolism. Excess substrate is converted reductively to an overflow metabolite, resulting in decreased biomass yield and productivity. To prevent this scenario, the cells can be cultivated in a fed-batch mode at a growth rate maintained below the critical value, µcrit. This approach entails two major challenges: accurately estimating the current specific growth rate and controlling it successfully over the course of the fermentation. In this work, the specific growth rate of S. cerevisiae and E. coli was estimated from enhanced on-line biomass concentration measurements obtained with dielectric spectroscopy and turbidity. A feedforward-feedback control scheme was implemented to maintain the specific growth rate at a setpoint below µcrit, while on-line FTIR measurements provided the early detection of the overflow metabolites. The proposed approach is in line with the principles of Bioprocess Analytical Technology (BioPAT), and provides a means to increase the productivity of Crabtree-positive microorganisms.
topic bioprocess monitoring and control
Crabtree effect
overflow metabolism
specific growth rate control
BioPAT
url http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/4/3/79
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