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Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions

Metabolic engineering in the post-genomic era is characterised by the development of new methods for metabolomics and fluxomics, supported by the integration of genetic engineering tools and mathematical modelling. Particularly, constraint-based stoichiometric models have been widely studied: (i) fl...

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Autores principales: Tomi-Andrino, Claudio, Norman, Rupert, Millat, Thomas, Soucaille, Philippe, Winzer, Klaus, Barrett, David A., King, John, Kim, Dong-Hyun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7861524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33493151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007694
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author Tomi-Andrino, Claudio
Norman, Rupert
Millat, Thomas
Soucaille, Philippe
Winzer, Klaus
Barrett, David A.
King, John
Kim, Dong-Hyun
author_facet Tomi-Andrino, Claudio
Norman, Rupert
Millat, Thomas
Soucaille, Philippe
Winzer, Klaus
Barrett, David A.
King, John
Kim, Dong-Hyun
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description Metabolic engineering in the post-genomic era is characterised by the development of new methods for metabolomics and fluxomics, supported by the integration of genetic engineering tools and mathematical modelling. Particularly, constraint-based stoichiometric models have been widely studied: (i) flux balance analysis (FBA) (in silico), and (ii) metabolic flux analysis (MFA) (in vivo). Recent studies have enabled the incorporation of thermodynamics and metabolomics data to improve the predictive capabilities of these approaches. However, an in-depth comparison and evaluation of these methods is lacking. This study presents a thorough analysis of two different in silico methods tested against experimental data (metabolomics and (13)C-MFA) for the mesophile Escherichia coli. In particular, a modified version of the recently published matTFA toolbox was created, providing a broader range of physicochemical parameters. Validating against experimental data allowed the determination of the best physicochemical parameters to perform the TFA (Thermodynamics-based Flux Analysis). An analysis of flux pattern changes in the central carbon metabolism between (13)C-MFA and TFA highlighted the limited capabilities of both approaches for elucidating the anaplerotic fluxes. In addition, a method based on centrality measures was suggested to identify important metabolites that (if quantified) would allow to further constrain the TFA. Finally, this study emphasised the need for standardisation in the fluxomics community: novel approaches are frequently released but a thorough comparison with currently accepted methods is not always performed.
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spelling pubmed-78615242021-02-12 Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions Tomi-Andrino, Claudio Norman, Rupert Millat, Thomas Soucaille, Philippe Winzer, Klaus Barrett, David A. King, John Kim, Dong-Hyun PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Metabolic engineering in the post-genomic era is characterised by the development of new methods for metabolomics and fluxomics, supported by the integration of genetic engineering tools and mathematical modelling. Particularly, constraint-based stoichiometric models have been widely studied: (i) flux balance analysis (FBA) (in silico), and (ii) metabolic flux analysis (MFA) (in vivo). Recent studies have enabled the incorporation of thermodynamics and metabolomics data to improve the predictive capabilities of these approaches. However, an in-depth comparison and evaluation of these methods is lacking. This study presents a thorough analysis of two different in silico methods tested against experimental data (metabolomics and (13)C-MFA) for the mesophile Escherichia coli. In particular, a modified version of the recently published matTFA toolbox was created, providing a broader range of physicochemical parameters. Validating against experimental data allowed the determination of the best physicochemical parameters to perform the TFA (Thermodynamics-based Flux Analysis). An analysis of flux pattern changes in the central carbon metabolism between (13)C-MFA and TFA highlighted the limited capabilities of both approaches for elucidating the anaplerotic fluxes. In addition, a method based on centrality measures was suggested to identify important metabolites that (if quantified) would allow to further constrain the TFA. Finally, this study emphasised the need for standardisation in the fluxomics community: novel approaches are frequently released but a thorough comparison with currently accepted methods is not always performed. Public Library of Science 2021-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7861524/ /pubmed/33493151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007694 Text en © 2021 Tomi-Andrino et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Soucaille, Philippe
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Barrett, David A.
King, John
Kim, Dong-Hyun
Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions
title Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions
title_full Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions
title_fullStr Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions
title_short Physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions
title_sort physicochemical and metabolic constraints for thermodynamics-based stoichiometric modelling under mesophilic growth conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7861524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33493151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007694
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