Identification of growth-coupled production strains considering protein costs and kinetic variability

考虑蛋白质成本和动力学变异性,鉴定与生长耦合的生产菌株

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Abstract

Conversion of renewable biomass to useful molecules in microbial cell factories can be approached in a rational and systematic manner using constraint-based reconstruction and analysis. Filtering for high confidence in silico designs is critical because in vivo construction and testing of strains is expensive and time consuming. As such, a workflow was devised to analyze the robustness of growth-coupled production when considering the biosynthetic costs of the proteome and variability in enzyme kinetic parameters using a genome-scale model of metabolism and gene expression (ME-model). A collection of 2632 unfiltered knockout designs in Escherichia coli was evaluated by the workflow. A ME-model was used in the workflow to test the designs' growth-coupled production in addition to a less complex genome-scale metabolic model (M-model). The workflow identified 634 M-model growth-coupled designs which met the filtering criteria and 42 robust designs, which met growth-coupled production criteria using both M and ME-models. Knockouts were found to follow a pattern of controlling intermediate metabolite consumption such as pyruvate consumption and high flux subsystems such as glycolysis. Kinetic parameter sampling using the ME-model revealed how enzyme efficiency and pathway tradeoffs can affect growth-coupled production phenotypes.

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