Model-based Identification of Some Conditions Leading to Glycolytic Oscillations in E. coli Cells

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
G. Maria, M. Mihalachi, C. Gijiu
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Abstract

Autonomous oscillations of glycolytic intermediate concentrations reflect the dynamics of the control and regulation of this major catabolic pathway, and this phenomenon has been reported in a broad range of bacteria. Understanding glycolytic oscillations might therefore prove crucial for the general understanding of the regulation of cell metabolism with immediate practical applications, allowing in silico design of modified cells with desirable ‘motifs’ of practical applications in the biosynthesis industry, environmental engineering, and medicine. By using a kinetic model from literature, this paper is aiming at in silico (model-based) identification of some conditions leading to the occurrence of stable glycolytic oscillations in the E. coli cells.
大肠杆菌细胞中导致糖酵解振荡的一些条件的基于模型的鉴定
糖酵解中间浓度的自主振荡反映了这一主要分解代谢途径的控制和调节的动态,这种现象已在广泛的细菌中报道。因此,理解糖酵解振荡对于理解细胞代谢的调节和直接的实际应用至关重要,从而允许在生物合成工业、环境工程和医学中实际应用的具有理想“基序”的修饰细胞的硅设计。利用文献中的动力学模型,本文旨在通过计算机(基于模型的)识别导致大肠杆菌细胞中发生稳定糖酵解振荡的一些条件。
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Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly 工程技术-工程:化工
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2.70
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6.70%
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23
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal provides an international forum for presentation of original papers, reviews and discussions on the latest developments in chemical and biochemical engineering. The scope of the journal is wide and no limitation except relevance to chemical and biochemical engineering is required. The criteria for the acceptance of papers are originality, quality of work and clarity of style. All papers are subject to reviewing by at least two international experts (blind peer review). The language of the journal is English. Final versions of the manuscripts are subject to metric (SI units and IUPAC recommendations) and English language reviewing. Editor and Editorial board make the final decision about acceptance of a manuscript. Page charges are excluded.
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