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Exploring small-scale chemostats to scale up microbial processes: 3-hydroxypropionic acid production in S. cerevisiae

Authors :
Lis, Alicia Viktoria
Schneider, Konstantin
Weber, Jost
Keasling, Jay D
Jensen, Michael Krogh
Klein, Tobias
Lis, Alicia Viktoria
Schneider, Konstantin
Weber, Jost
Keasling, Jay D
Jensen, Michael Krogh
Klein, Tobias
Source :
Lis , A V , Schneider , K , Weber , J , Keasling , J D , Jensen , M K & Klein , T 2019 , ' Exploring small-scale chemostats to scale up microbial processes: 3-hydroxypropionic acid production in S. cerevisiae ' , Microbial Cell Factories , vol. 18 , no. 1 , 50 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The physiological characterization of microorganisms provides valuable information for bioprocess development. Chemostat cultivations are a powerful tool for this purpose, as they allow defined changes to one single parameter at a time, which is most commonly the growth rate. The subsequent establishment of a steady state then permits constant variables enabling the acquisition of reproducible data sets for comparing microbial performance under different conditions. We performed physiological characterizations of a 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) producing Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain in a miniaturized and parallelized chemostat cultivation system. The physiological conditions under investigation were various growth rates controlled by different nutrient limitations (C, N, P). Based on the cultivation parameters obtained subsequent fed-batch cultivations were designed. We report technical advancements of a small-scale chemostat cultivation system and its applicability for reliable strain screening under different physiological conditions, i.e. varying dilution rates and different substrate limitations (C, N, P). Exploring the performance of an engineered 3-HP producing S. cerevisiae strain under carbon-limiting conditions revealed the highest 3-HP yields per substrate and biomass of 16.6 %C-mol and 0.43 g gCDW-1, respectively, at the lowest set dilution rate of 0.04 h-1. 3-HP production was further optimized by applying N- and P-limiting conditions, which resulted in a further increase in 3-HP yields revealing values of 21.1 %C-mol and 0.50 g gCDW-1 under phosphate-limiting conditions. The corresponding parameters favoring an increased 3-HP production, i.e. dilution rate as well as C- and P-limiting conditions, were transferred from the small-scale chemostat cultivation system to 1-L bench-top fermenters operating in fed-batch conditions, revealing 3-HP yields of 15.9 %C-mol and 0.45 g gCDW-1 under C-limiting, as well as 25.6 %C-mol and 0.50 g gCDW-1 under phospha

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OAIster
Journal :
Lis , A V , Schneider , K , Weber , J , Keasling , J D , Jensen , M K & Klein , T 2019 , ' Exploring small-scale chemostats to scale up microbial processes: 3-hydroxypropionic acid production in S. cerevisiae ' , Microbial Cell Factories , vol. 18 , no. 1 , 50 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1099361232
Document Type :
Electronic Resource