Adaptive laboratory evolution in a novel parallel shaken pH‐auxostat

Author:

Sarikaya Burak1ORCID,Bück Hendrik1,Pohen Gino1,Rodrigues Filipe1,Günster Karsten1,Wefelmeier Katrin2ORCID,Miebach Katharina1ORCID,Blank Lars M.2ORCID,Büchs Jochen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. AVT—Biochemical Engineering RWTH Aachen University Aachen Germany

2. iAMB—Institute of Applied Microbiology, ABBt—Aachen Biology and Biotechnology RWTH Aachen University Aachen Germany

Abstract

AbstractAdaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) is a widely used microbial strain development and optimization method. ALE experiments, to select for faster‐growing strains, are commonly performed as serial batch cultivations in shake flasks, serum bottles, or microtiter plates or as continuous cultivations in bioreactors on a laboratory scale. To combine the advantages of higher throughput in parallel shaken cultures with continuous fermentations for conducting ALE experiments, a new Continuous parallel shaken pH‐auxostat (CPA) was developed. The CPA consists of six autonomous parallel shaken cylindrical reactors, equipped with real‐time pH control of the culture medium. The noninvasive pH measurement and control are realized by biocompatible pH sensor spots and a programmable pump module, to adjust the dilution rate of fresh medium for each reactor separately. Two different strains of the methylotrophic yeast Ogataea polymorpha were used as microbial model systems for parallel chemostat and pH‐auxostat cultivations. During cultivation, the medium is acidified by the microbial activity of the yeast. For pH‐auxostat cultivations, the growth‐dependent acidification triggers the addition of fresh feed medium into the reactors, leading to a pH increase and thereby to the control of the pH to a predetermined set value. By controlling the pH to a predetermined set value, the dilution rate of the continuous cultivation is adjusted to values close to the washout point, in the range of the maximum specific growth rate of the yeast. The pH control was optimized by conducting a step‐response experiment and obtaining tuned PI controller parameters by the Chien‐Hrones‐Reswick (CHR) PID tuning method. Two pH‐auxostat cultivations were performed with two different O. polymorpha strains at high dilution rates for up to 18 days. As a result, up to 4.8‐fold faster‐growing strains were selected. The increased specific maximum growth rates of the selected strains were confirmed in subsequent batch cultivations.

Publisher

Wiley

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