Directing microbial co-culture composition using cybernetic control.

IF 4.3 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Ting An Lee, Jan Morlock, John Allan, Harrison Steel
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Abstract

We demonstrate a cybernetic approach to control the composition of a P. putida and E. coli co-culture that does not rely on genetic engineering to interface cells with computers. We first show how composition information can be extracted from different bioreactor measurements and then combined with a system model using an extended Kalman filter to generate accurate estimates of a noisy system. We then demonstrate that adjusting the culture temperature can drive the composition due to the species' different optimal temperatures. Using a proportional-integral control algorithm, we are able to track dynamic references with real-time noise rejection and independence from starting conditions such as inoculation ratio. We stabilize the co-culture for 7 days (∼250 generations) with the experiment ending before the cells could adapt out of the control. This cybernetic framework is broadly applicable, with different microbes' unique characteristics enabling robust control over diverse co-cultures.

利用控制论控制指导微生物共培养组成。
我们展示了一种控制论的方法来控制恶臭杆菌和大肠杆菌共培养的组成,而不依赖于基因工程来连接细胞与计算机。我们首先展示了如何从不同的生物反应器测量中提取成分信息,然后使用扩展卡尔曼滤波器将其与系统模型相结合,以生成对噪声系统的准确估计。结果表明,由于不同菌种的最适温度不同,调节培养温度可以驱动其组成。使用比例积分控制算法,我们能够跟踪动态参考,实时噪声抑制和独立于接种比等启动条件。我们稳定共培养7天(~ 250代),实验结束后,细胞才能适应控制。这种控制论框架是广泛适用的,不同微生物的独特特征使其能够对不同的共培养物进行稳健的控制。
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Cell Reports Methods
Cell Reports Methods Chemistry (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Immunology and Microbiology (General)
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