Metabolites (Apr 2021)

Exploring the Glucose Fluxotype of the <i>E. coli</i> y-ome Using High-Resolution Fluxomics

  • Cécilia Bergès,
  • Edern Cahoreau,
  • Pierre Millard,
  • Brice Enjalbert,
  • Mickael Dinclaux,
  • Maud Heuillet,
  • Hanna Kulyk,
  • Lara Gales,
  • Noémie Butin,
  • Maxime Chazalviel,
  • Tony Palama,
  • Matthieu Guionnet,
  • Sergueï Sokol,
  • Lindsay Peyriga,
  • Floriant Bellvert,
  • Stéphanie Heux,
  • Jean-Charles Portais

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11050271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 271

Abstract

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We have developed a robust workflow to measure high-resolution fluxotypes (metabolic flux phenotypes) for large strain libraries under fully controlled growth conditions. This was achieved by optimizing and automating the whole high-throughput fluxomics process and integrating all relevant software tools. This workflow allowed us to obtain highly detailed maps of carbon fluxes in the central carbon metabolism in a fully automated manner. It was applied to investigate the glucose fluxotypes of 180 Escherichia coli strains deleted for y-genes. Since the products of these y-genes potentially play a role in a variety of metabolic processes, the experiments were designed to be agnostic as to their potential metabolic impact. The obtained data highlight the robustness of E. coli’s central metabolism to y-gene deletion. For two y-genes, deletion resulted in significant changes in carbon and energy fluxes, demonstrating the involvement of the corresponding y-gene products in metabolic function or regulation. This work also introduces novel metrics to measure the actual scope and quality of high-throughput fluxomics investigations.

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