A CMI (cell metabolic indicator)-based controller for achieving high growth rate Escherichia coli cultures.

EMBC(2014)

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A large fraction of biopharmaceuticals are produced in Escherichia coli, where each new product and strain currently requires a high degree of growth characterization in benchtop and industrial bioreactors to achieve economical production protocols. The capability to use a standard set of sensors to characterize a system quickly without the need to conduct numerous experiments to determine stable growth rate for the strain would significantly decrease development time. This paper presents a cell metabolic indicator (CMI) which provides better insight into the E. coli metabolism than a growth rate value. The CMI is the ratio of the oxygen uptake rate (OUR) of the culture and the base addition rate (BAR) required to keep pH at a desired setpoint. The OUR and BAR are measured using a off-gas sensor and pH probe, respectively, and thus the CMI can be computed online. Experimental results demonstrate the relationship between CMI and the different cell metabolic states. A previously published model is augmented with acid production dynamics, allowing for comparison of the CMI-based controller with an open-loop controller in simulation. The CMI-based controller required little a priori knowledge about the E. coli strain in order to achieve a high growth rate. Since many different types of cells exhibit similar behaviors, the CMI concept can be extended to mammalian and stem cells.
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high-growth rate escherichia coli cultures,cellular biophysics,economical production protocols,our,microorganisms,industrial bioreactors,e. coli metabolism,biochemistry,base addition rate,cell metabolic indicator-based controller,benchtop bioreactors,ph,off-gas sensor,bar,cell metabolic states,biopharmaceuticals,cmi-based controller,mammalian cells,ph probe,e. coli strain,gas sensors,stem cells,cmi indicator-based controller,oxygen uptake rate
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