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. 2023 Jan;120(1):139-153.
doi: 10.1002/bit.28261. Epub 2022 Nov 11.

Explore or exploit? A model-based screening strategy for PETase secretion by Corynebacterium glutamicum

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Explore or exploit? A model-based screening strategy for PETase secretion by Corynebacterium glutamicum

Laura M Helleckes et al. Biotechnol Bioeng. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Extracellular production of target proteins simplifies downstream processing due to obsolete cell disruption. However, optimal combinations of a heterologous protein, suitable signal peptide, and secretion host can currently not be predicted, resulting in large strain libraries that need to be tested. On the experimental side, this challenge can be tackled by miniaturization, parallelization, and automation, which provide high-throughput screening data. These data need to be condensed into a candidate ranking for decision-making to focus bioprocess development on the most promising candidates. We screened for Bacillus subtilis signal peptides mediating Sec secretion of two polyethylene terephthalate degrading enzymes (PETases), leaf-branch compost cutinase (LCC) and polyester hydrolase mutants, by Corynebacterium glutamicum. We developed a fully automated screening process and constructed an accompanying Bayesian statistical modeling framework, which we applied in screenings for highest activity in 4-nitrophenyl palmitate degradation. In contrast to classical evaluation methods, batch effects and biological errors are taken into account and their uncertainty is quantified. Within only two rounds of screening, the most suitable signal peptide was identified for each PETase. Results from LCC secretion in microliter-scale cultivation were shown to be scalable to laboratory-scale bioreactors. This work demonstrates an experiment-modeling loop that can accelerate early-stage screening in a way that experimental capacities are focused to the most promising strain candidates. Combined with high-throughput cloning, this paves the way for using large strain libraries of several hundreds of strains in a Design-Build-Test-Learn approach.

Keywords: Bayesian statistical modeling; experiment-modeling loop; high-throughput screening; polyethylene terephthalate hydrolase; secretion.

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