TY - JOUR
T1 - Microbioreactors for nutrient-controlled microbial cultures
T2 - Bridging the gap between bioprocess development and industrial use
AU - Totlani, Kartik
AU - van Tatenhove-Pel, Rinke J.
AU - Kreutzer, Michiel T.
AU - van Gulik, Walter M.
AU - van Steijn, Volkert
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - It is common practice in the development of bioprocesses to genetically modify a microorganism and study a large number of resulting mutants in order to select the ones that perform best for use at the industrial scale. At industrial scale, strict nutrient-controlled growth conditions are imposed to control the metabolic activity and growth rate of the microorganism, thereby enhancing the expression of the product of interest. Although it is known that microorganisms that perform best under these strictly controlled conditions are not the same as the ones that perform best under uncontrolled batch conditions, screening, and selection is predominantly performed under batch conditions. Tools that afford high throughput on the one hand and dynamic control over cultivation conditions on the other hand are not yet available. Microbioreactors offer the potential to address this problem, resolving the gap between bioprocess development and industrial scale use. In this review, we highlight the current state-of-the-art of microbioreactors that offer the potential to screen microorganisms under dynamically controlled conditions. We classify them into: (i) microtiter plate-based platforms, (ii) microfluidic chamber-based platforms, and (iii) microfluidic droplet-based platforms. We conclude this review by discussing the opportunities of nutrient-fed microbioreactors in the field of biotechnology.
AB - It is common practice in the development of bioprocesses to genetically modify a microorganism and study a large number of resulting mutants in order to select the ones that perform best for use at the industrial scale. At industrial scale, strict nutrient-controlled growth conditions are imposed to control the metabolic activity and growth rate of the microorganism, thereby enhancing the expression of the product of interest. Although it is known that microorganisms that perform best under these strictly controlled conditions are not the same as the ones that perform best under uncontrolled batch conditions, screening, and selection is predominantly performed under batch conditions. Tools that afford high throughput on the one hand and dynamic control over cultivation conditions on the other hand are not yet available. Microbioreactors offer the potential to address this problem, resolving the gap between bioprocess development and industrial scale use. In this review, we highlight the current state-of-the-art of microbioreactors that offer the potential to screen microorganisms under dynamically controlled conditions. We classify them into: (i) microtiter plate-based platforms, (ii) microfluidic chamber-based platforms, and (iii) microfluidic droplet-based platforms. We conclude this review by discussing the opportunities of nutrient-fed microbioreactors in the field of biotechnology.
KW - chemostat
KW - fed-batch
KW - industrially-relevant screening
KW - microbioreactors
KW - nutrient-limited growth
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85152074021&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/biot.202200549
DO - 10.1002/biot.202200549
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36965129
AN - SCOPUS:85152074021
SN - 1860-6768
VL - 18
JO - Biotechnology Journal
JF - Biotechnology Journal
IS - 6
M1 - 2200549
ER -