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In silico evaluation of the effect of PFL gene knockout on the production of D-lactate by Escherichia coli genome scale model using the OptFlux software platform

Mienda, Bashir Sajo and Shamsir, Mohd. Shahir and Mohd. Salleh, Faezah (2015) In silico evaluation of the effect of PFL gene knockout on the production of D-lactate by Escherichia coli genome scale model using the OptFlux software platform. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 8 (2). pp. 183-188. ISSN 0974-6846

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Abstract

The increase availability of genome scale metabolic models of Escherichia coli and computational successes is revolutionizing the field of metabolic engineering and synthetic microbiology. E. coli has been experimentally established to produce D-lactate under micro-aerobic conditions when pyruvate formate lyase (PFL) genes are knocked out. However, investigation on the in silico prediction and for evaluation of the effect of PFL genes knockout on the production of D-lactate using E. coli genome scale metabolic model with regulatory on/off minimization (ROOM) under the OptFlux software platform remained under explored. Here, we demonstrate that metabolic engineering strategies using the OptFlux software platform by gene knockout simulation of pflA/b0902, pflB/b0903, pflC/b3952 and pflD/b3951 have been predicted to increase D-lactate production in E. coli and hence maintaining a growth rate that is 96% of the wild-type model. The deletion of the PFL genes have been established to increase D-lactate production in E. coli. The results obtained in this study is in agreement with the previously established experimental studies. These findings suggests that the OptFlux software platform using ROOM as the simulation algorithm, can prospectively and effectively predict future metabolic engineering targets for increased D-lactate production in E. coli and/or other microbial chemical syntheses.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:metabolic engineering, optflux software
Subjects:R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions:Biosciences and Medical Engineering
ID Code:55767
Deposited By: Fazli Masari
Deposited On:06 Oct 2016 06:01
Last Modified:22 Aug 2017 03:56

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