A dynamic method based on the specific substrate uptake rate to set up a feeding strategy for Pichia pastoris

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Background: Pichia pastoris is one of the most important host organisms for the recombinant production of proteins in industrial biotechnology. To date, strain specific parameters, which are needed to set up feeding profiles for fed batch cultivations, are determined by time-consuming continuous cultures or consecutive fed batch cultivations, operated at different parameter sets.Results: Here, we developed a novel approach based on fast and easy to do batch cultivations with methanol pulses enabling a more rapid determination of the strain specific parameters specific substrate uptake rate qs, specific productivity qpand the adaption time (Δtimeadapt) of the culture to methanol. Based on qs, an innovative feeding strategy to increase the productivity of a recombinant Pichia pastoris strain was developed. Higher specific substrate uptake rates resulted in increased specific productivity, which also showed a time dependent trajectory. A dynamic feeding strategy, where the setpoints for qswere increased stepwise until a qs maxof 2.0 mmol·g-1·h-1resulted in the highest specific productivity of 11 U·g-1·h-1.Conclusions: Our strategy describes a novel and fast approach to determine strain specific parameters of a recombinant Pichia pastoris strain to set up feeding profiles solely based on the specific substrate uptake rate. This approach is generic and will allow application to other products and other hosts. © 2011 Dietzsch et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Dietzsch, C., Spadiut, O., & Herwig, C. (2011). A dynamic method based on the specific substrate uptake rate to set up a feeding strategy for Pichia pastoris. Microbial Cell Factories, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2859-10-14

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