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Improving the prediction of Pseudomonas putida mt-2 growth kinetics with the use of a gene expression regulation model of the TOL plasmid

Journal
Biochemical Engineering Journal
Date Issued
July 15, 2011
Author(s)
Koutinas, Michalis  
Kiparissides, Alexandros  
Lam, Ming Chi  
Silva-Rocha, Rafael  
Godinho, Miguel  
de Lorenzo, Victor  
Martins dos Santos, Vitor A.P.  
Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N.  
Mantalaris, Athanasios A.  
DOI
10.1016/j.bej.2011.03.012
Abstract
The molecular and genetic events responsible for the growth kinetics of a microorganism can be extensively influenced by the presence of mixtures of substrates leading to unusual growth patterns, which cannot be accurately predicted by mathematical models developed using analogies to enzyme kinetics. Towards this end, we have combined a dynamic mathematical model of the Ps/. Pr promoters of the TOL (pWW0) plasmid of Pseudomonas putida mt-2, involved in the metabolism of m-xylene, with the growth kinetics of the microorganism to predict the biodegradation of m-xylene and succinate in batch cultures. The substrate interactions observed in mixed-substrate experiments could not be accurately described by models without directly specifying the type of interaction even when accounting for enzymatic interactions. The structure of the genetic circuit-growth kinetic model was validated with batch cultures of mt-2 fed with m-xylene and succinate and its predictive capability was confirmed by successfully predicting independent sets of experimental data. Our combined genetic circuit-growth kinetic modelling approach exemplifies the critical importance of the molecular interactions of key genetic circuits in predicting unusual growth patterns. Such strategy is more suitable in describing bioprocess performance, which current models fail to predict.
Subjects

Dynamic modelling

PWW0 (TOL) plasmid

Genetic circuit

Pseudomonas putida

M-Xylene

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