Development and in silico analysis of a new nitrogen-limited feeding strategy for fed-batch cultures of Pichia pastoris based on a simple pH-control system

2015 
Abstract A novel fed-batch strategy based on a pH control system was devised in order to address some of the disadvantages associated with available control strategies for Pichia pastoris cultures. Changing settings of the controller, the t ON / t OFF time ratio, adjusted the speed in which the ammonium hydroxide was added for pH control and the sole nitrogen source. Setting the t ON / t OFF ratio to 0.5/0.5, 0.5/10 and 0.5/15 resulted in a decrease in the growth rate as the t OFF value increased. Therefore, the design allows running the culture at lower growth rates in a controlled way. Two high cell density cultures with t ON / t OFF ratio of 0.5/10 and 0.5/20 were also fed ammonia with the same controller. Setting t ON / t OFF at 0.5/10 and 0.5/20 led to an increase in final biomass and protein as the t OFF decreased. A metabolic model assessed the effect of nitrogen-limitation in high cell density cultures on the yeast metabolism. Model results show that fluxes of intracellular reactions such as glycolysis, the tricarboxylic cycle and the pentose-phosphate pathway are higher at t ON / t OFF  = 0.5/10. Additionally, higher sensitivity of growth and protein production to oxygen at t ON / t OFF  = 0.5/10 proves that oxygen limitation led to higher protein production in this case.
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