The interplay between growth rate and nutrient quality defines gene expression capacity

Author:

Kim Juhyun,Darlington Alexander P.S.,Bates Declan G.,Jimenez Jose I.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe gene expression capacity of bacterial cells depends on the interplay between growth and the availability of the transcriptional and translational machinery. Growth rate is widely accepted as the global physiological parameter controlling the allocation of cell resources. This allocation has an impact on the ability of the cell to produce both host and heterologous proteins required for synthetic circuits and pathways. Understanding the relationship between growth and resources is key for the efficient design of artificial genetic constructs, however, it is obscured by the mutual dependence of growth and gene expression on each other. In this work, we investigate the individual contributions of molecular factors, growth rate and metabolism to gene expression by investigating the behaviour of bacterial cells growing in chemostats in growth-limited conditions. We develop a model of the whole cell that captures trade-offs in gene expression arising from the individual contributions of different factors, and validate it by analysing gene couplings which emerge from competition for the gene expression machinery. Our results show that while growth rate and molecular factors, such as the number of rRNA operons, set the abundance of transcriptional and translational machinery available, it is metabolism that governs the usage of those resources by tuning elongation rates. We show that synthetic gene expression capacity can be maximised by using low growth in a high-quality medium. These findings provide valuable insights into fundamental trade-offs in microbial physiology that will inform future strain and bioprocesses optimisation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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