MetNetComp Database [1] / Minimal gene deletions

Minimal gene deletions for simulation-based growth-coupled production. You can also see maximal gene deletions.


Model : iML1515 [2].
Target metabolite : prbamp_c
List of minimal gene deletion strategies (Download)

Gene deletion strategy (24 of 47: See next) for growth-coupled production (at least stoichioemetrically feasible)
  Gene deletion size : 28
  Gene deletion: b2836 b4382 b4069 b4384 b3708 b3008 b3752 b2297 b2458 b2407 b1982 b2797 b3117 b1814 b4471 b2440 b0261 b2406 b0114 b1539 b2492 b0904 b2947 b3035 b2578 b1533 b3927 b3662   (List of alternative genes)
  Computed by: RandTrimGdel [1] (Step 1, Step 2)

When growth rate is maximized,
  Growth Rate : 0.720368 (mmol/gDw/h)
  Minimum Production Rate : 0.305107 (mmol/gDw/h)

Substrate: (mmol/gDw/h)
  EX_fe2_e : 1000.000000
  EX_h_e : 991.424482
  EX_o2_e : 274.237523
  EX_glc__D_e : 10.000000
  EX_nh4_e : 9.305502
  EX_pi_e : 1.305085
  EX_so4_e : 0.181403
  EX_k_e : 0.140611
  EX_mg2_e : 0.006249
  EX_cl_e : 0.003750
  EX_ca2_e : 0.003750
  EX_cu2_e : 0.000511
  EX_mn2_e : 0.000498
  EX_zn2_e : 0.000246
  EX_ni2_e : 0.000233
  EX_cobalt2_e : 0.000018

Product: (mmol/gDw/h)
  EX_fe3_e : 999.988430
  EX_h2o_e : 548.303746
  EX_co2_e : 25.015117
  EX_ac_e : 0.419388
  Auxiliary production reaction : 0.305107
  DM_5drib_c : 0.000483
  DM_4crsol_c : 0.000161
  EX_etha_e : 0.000058

Visualization
  1. Download JSON file.
  2. Go to Escher site [3].
  3. Select "Data > Load reaction data" and apply the downloaded file.

References
[1] Tamura, T. MetNetComp: Database for minimal and maximal gene deletion strategies for growth-coupled production of genome-scale metabolic networks, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, in press.
[2] Norsigian, C. J., Pusarla, N., McConn, J. L., Yurkovich, J. T., Dräger, A., Palsson, B. O., & King, Z. (2020). BiGG Models 2020: multi-strain genome-scale models and expansion across the phylogenetic tree. Nucleic acids research, 48(D1), D402-D406.
[3] King, Z. A., Dräger, A., Ebrahim, A., Sonnenschein, N., Lewis, N. E., & Palsson, B. O. (2015). Escher: a web application for building, sharing, and embedding data-rich visualizations of biological pathways. PLoS computational biology, 11(8), e1004321.


Last updated: 21-Sep-2023
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