Title :
Limiting and excreting metabolites of succinate production in S.cerevisiae using flux balance analysis
Author :
Rosdi, Nurhafiza ; Abdullah, Ammar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Software Eng., Univ. of Technol. Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia
Abstract :
Metabolic engineering is widely known approach for producing a variety of products from readily available, simple and cheap starting material. The main purpose of metabolic engineering is to optimize the metabolic network within the cells to improve the production of desired product. S.cerevisiae has been widely used for producing succinate as the yeast is genome-sequenced, robust, easy to genetically engineer and physiologically well-characterized. However, deep cellular understanding on its metabolic is very important in order to comprehend and identifies metabolites and reactions that would affect the productivity of succinate in S.cerevisiae. In this paper, we present the analysis on metabolic network of succinate production in S.cerevisiae using shadow prices and reduced costs parameters to identify which metabolites and reactions affect the productivity of succinate in S.cerevisiae. The method used in accomplishing this study is Flux Balance Analysis (FBA) and for the dataset, S.cerevisiae iND750 metabolic network was used. The result from the analysis has successfully identified several metabolites and reactions that would affect the productivity of succinate in S.cerevisiae.
Keywords :
biotechnology; genetic engineering; microorganisms; FBA; S.cerevisiae iND750 metabolic network; flux balance analysis; metabolic engineering; metabolite excretion; succinate production; Biochemistry; Biological system modeling; Computational modeling; Linear programming; Productivity; Sensitivity; flux balance analysis; metabolic engineering; metabolic network; reduced costs; shadow prices;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference (MySEC), 2014 8th Malaysian
Conference_Location :
Langkawi
DOI :
10.1109/MySec.2014.6986029