Metabolic engineering under uncertainty. I: Framework development

Standard bioprocess conditions have been widely applied for the microbial conversion of raw material to essential industrial products. Successful metabolic engineering (ME) strategies require a comprehensive framework to manage the complexity embedded in cellular metabolism, to explore the impacts o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metabolic engineering 2006-03, Vol.8 (2), p.133-141
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Liqing, Hatzimanikatis, Vassily
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Standard bioprocess conditions have been widely applied for the microbial conversion of raw material to essential industrial products. Successful metabolic engineering (ME) strategies require a comprehensive framework to manage the complexity embedded in cellular metabolism, to explore the impacts of bioprocess conditions on the cellular responses, and to deal with the uncertainty of the physiochemical parameters. We have recently developed a computational and statistical framework that is based on Metabolic Control Analysis and uses a Monte Carlo method to simulate the uncertainty in the values of the system parameters [Wang, L., Birol, I., Hatzimanikatis, V., 2004. Metabolic control analysis under uncertainty: framework development and case studies. Biophys. J. 87(6), 3750–3763]. In this work, we generalize this framework to incorporate the central cellular processes, such as cell growth, and different bioprocess conditions, such as different types of bioreactors. The framework provides the mathematical basis for the quantification of the interactions between intracellular metabolism and extracellular conditions, and it is readily applicable to the identification of optimal ME targets for the improvement of industrial processes [Wang, L., Hatzimanikatis, V., 2005. Metabolic engineering under uncertainty. II: analysis of yeast metabolism. Submitted].
ISSN:1096-7176
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DOI:10.1016/j.ymben.2005.11.003