Performance and robustness analysis reveals phenotypic trade-offs in yeast
Journal article, 2024

To design strains that can function efficiently in complex industrial settings, it is crucial to consider their robustness, that is, the stability of their performance when faced with perturbations. In the present study, we cultivated 24 Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains under conditions that simulated perturbations encountered during lignocellulosic bioethanol production, and assessed the performance and robustness of multiple phenotypes simultaneously. The observed negative correlations confirmed a trade-off between performance and robustness of ethanol yield, biomass yield, and cell dry weight. Conversely, the specific growth rate performance positively correlated with the robustness, presumably because of evolutionary selection for robust, fast-growing cells. The Ethanol Red strain exhibited both high performance and robustness, making it a good candidate for bioproduction in the tested perturbation space. Our results experimentally map the robustness-performance trade-offs, previously demonstrated mainly by single-phenotype and computational studies.

Author

Cecilia Trivellin

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Industrial Biotechnology

Peter Rugbjerg

Enduro Genetics ApS

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Industrial Biotechnology

Lisbeth Olsson

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Industrial Biotechnology

Life Science Alliance

25751077 (eISSN)

Vol. 7 1

Microbial robustness - a key for sustainable and efficient biotechnology-based production

Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF19OC00550444), 2019-09-01 -- 2024-08-31.

Subject Categories

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Microbiology

Other Civil Engineering

Areas of Advance

Energy

Health Engineering

DOI

10.26508/lsa.202302215

PubMed

37903627

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12/1/2023