Towards a Metabolic and Expression Model of the Metabolically Versatile Bacterium Rhodopseudomonas Palustris
LEGACY
2018
5th Conference on Constraint-Based Reconstruction and Analysis (COBRA 2018)
Poster Session
Poster Session
Sunday, October 14, 2018 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
In this study, a genome-scale metabolic model was first constructed following a well-developed framework established in the lab. The metabolic model currently contains 925 reactions, 1220 metabolites, and 1134 genes. An expression matrix (E-matix), containing transcription, translation, and post-transcriptional modifications, is currently being reconstructed. After the reconstruction of this matrix, the two networks will be integrated and previously established âcoupling constraintsâ will be implemented to link the synthesis of macromolecular molecules to catalysis of metabolic components. Moreover, preliminary experimental results showed that the bacterium is able to utilize a host of different carbon sources, including a host of lignin-derived compounds. An IPTG induced promoter was also established to express the CRISPRi components. This system will be used to verify and iteratively improve model predictions, resulting in a well-established mechanistic understanding of the organismâs cellular functions. The predictive power of this work will expand as more omics datasets become available, facilitating the establishment of this metabolically versatile, non-model microorganism as a biotechnology platform.