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Quantification of Microbial Robustness in Yeast

Cecilia Trivellin, Lisbeth Olsson, Peter Rugbjerg

2022ACS Synthetic Biology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stable cell performance in a fluctuating environment is essential for sustainable bioproduction and synthetic cell functionality; however, microbial robustness is rarely quantified. Here, we describe a high-throughput strategy for quantifying robustness of multiple cellular functions and strains in a perturbation space. We evaluated quantification theory on experimental data and concluded that the mean-normalized Fano factor allowed accurate, reliable, and standardized quantification. Our methodology applied to perturbations related to lignocellulosic bioethanol production showed that the industrial bioethanol producing strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ethanol Red exhibited both higher and more robust growth rates than the laboratory strain CEN.PK and industrial strain PE-2, while a more robust product yield traded off for lower mean levels. The methodology validated that robustness is function-specific and characterized by positive and negative function-specific trade-offs. Systematic quantification of robustness to end-use perturbations will be important to analyze and construct robust strains with more predictable functions.

Topics & Concepts

BioproductionRobustness (evolution)Biochemical engineeringBiofuelBiological systemYeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaeComputer scienceBiologyComputational biologyMathematicsMathematical optimizationBiotechnologyEngineeringBiochemistryGeneMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionBiofuel production and bioconversionFungal and yeast genetics research
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