Author:
Boada Yadira,Santos-Navarro Fernando N.,Picó Jesús,Vignoni Alejandro
Abstract
Achieving optimal production in microbial cell factories, robustness against changing intracellular and environmental perturbations requires the dynamic feedback regulation of the pathway of interest. Here, we consider a merging metabolic pathway motif, which appears in a wide range of metabolic engineering applications, including the production of phenylpropanoids among others. We present an approach to use a realistic model that accounts for in vivo implementation and then propose a methodology based on multiobjective optimization for the optimal tuning of the gene circuit parts composing the biomolecular controller and biosensor devices for a dynamic regulation strategy. We show how this approach can deal with the trade-offs between the performance of the regulated pathway, robustness to perturbations, and stability of the feedback loop. Using realistic models, our results suggest that the strategies for fine-tuning the trade-offs among performance, robustness, and stability in dynamic pathway regulation are complex. It is not always possible to infer them by simple inspection. This renders the use of the multiobjective optimization methodology valuable and necessary.
Funder
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Subject
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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