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Genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions of diverse Escherichia strains reveal strain-specific adaptations

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Bottom-up approaches to systems biology rely on constructing a mechanistic basis for the biochemical and genetic processes that underlie cellular functions. Genome-scale network reconstructions of metabolism are built from all… Click to show full abstract

Bottom-up approaches to systems biology rely on constructing a mechanistic basis for the biochemical and genetic processes that underlie cellular functions. Genome-scale network reconstructions of metabolism are built from all known metabolic reactions and metabolic genes in a target organism. A network reconstruction can be converted into a mathematical format and thus lend itself to mathematical analysis. Genome-scale models (GEMs) of metabolism enable a systems approach to characterize the pan and core metabolic capabilities of the Escherichia genus. In this work, GEMs were constructed for 222 representative strains of Escherichia across HC1100 levels spanning the known Escherichia phylogeny. The models were used to study Escherichia metabolic diversity and speciation on a large scale. The results show that unique strain-specific metabolic capabilities correspond to different species and nutrient niches. This work is a first step towards a curated reconstruction of pan-Escherichia metabolism. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘Genomic population structures of microbial pathogens’.

Keywords: scale metabolic; network; strain specific; network reconstructions; genome scale

Journal Title: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Year Published: 2022

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