Giving the cells what they need when they need it: Biosensor‐based feeding control

Author:

Kinet Romain1ORCID,Richelle Anne1,Colle Michael1,Demaegd Didier1,von Stosch Moritz1,Sanders Matthew1,Sehrt Hannah2,Delvigne Frank2ORCID,Goffin Philippe3

Affiliation:

1. GSK Rixensart Belgium

2. TERRA Teaching and Research Centre, Gembloux Agro‐Bio Tech University of Liège Gembloux Belgium

3. Molecular and Cellular Biology University of Brussels Brussels Belgium

Abstract

Abstract“Giving the cells exactly what they need, when they need it” is the core idea behind the proposed bioprocess control strategy: operating bioprocess based on the physiological behavior of the microbial population rather than exclusive monitoring of environmental parameters. We are envisioning to achieve this through the use of genetically encoded biosensors combined with online flow cytometry (FCM) to obtain a time‐dependent “physiological fingerprint” of the population. We developed a biosensor based on the glnA promoter (glnAp) and applied it for monitoring the nitrogen‐related nutritional state of Escherichia coli. The functionality of the biosensor was demonstrated through multiple cultivation runs performed at various scales—from microplate to 20 L bioreactor. We also developed a fully automated bioreactor—FCM interface for on‐line monitoring of the microbial population. Finally, we validated the proposed strategy by performing a fed‐batch experiment where the biosensor signal is used as the actuator for a nitrogen feeding feedback control. This new generation of process control, —based on the specific needs of the cells, —opens the possibility of improving process development on a short timescale and therewith, the robustness and performance of fermentation processes.

Funder

GlaxoSmithKline

Publisher

Wiley

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