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Metabolic profiling of recombinant Escherichia coli cultivations based on high‐throughput FT‐MIR spectroscopic analysis
Authors:Kevin C Sales  Filipa Rosa  Bernardo R Cunha  Pedro N Sampaio  Marta B Lopes  Cecília R C Calado
Institution:1. Faculty of Engineering, Catholic University of Portugal, Rio de Mouro, Portugal;2. Faculty of Engineering, Lusophone University of Humanities and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal;3. Institute of Telecommunications, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal;4. ISEL‐Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:Escherichia coli is one of the most used host microorganism for the production of recombinant products, such as heterologous proteins and plasmids. However, genetic, physiological and environmental factors influence the plasmid replication and cloned gene expression in a highly complex way. To control and optimize the recombinant expression system performance, it is very important to understand this complexity. Therefore, the development of rapid, highly sensitive and economic analytical methodologies, which enable the simultaneous characterization of the heterologous product synthesis and physiologic cell behavior under a variety of culture conditions, is highly desirable. For that, the metabolic profile of recombinant E. coli cultures producing the pVAX‐lacZ plasmid model was analyzed by rapid, economic and high‐throughput Fourier Transform Mid‐Infrared (FT‐MIR) spectroscopy. The main goal of the present work is to show as the simultaneous multivariate data analysis by principal component analysis (PCA) and direct spectral analysis could represent a very interesting tool to monitor E. coli culture processes and acquire relevant information according to current quality regulatory guidelines. While PCA allowed capturing the energetic metabolic state of the cell, e.g. by identifying different C‐sources consumption phases, direct FT‐MIR spectral analysis allowed obtaining valuable biochemical and metabolic information along the cell culture, e.g. lipids, RNA, protein synthesis and turnover metabolism. The information achieved by spectral multivariate data and direct spectral analyses complement each other and may contribute to understand the complex interrelationships between the recombinant cell metabolism and the bioprocess environment towards more economic and robust processes design according to Quality by Design framework. © 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 33:285–298, 2017
Keywords:bioprocess  FT‐MIR spectroscopy  metabolic profiling  PCA
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