RRC ID 35493
Author Schuetz R, Zamboni N, Zampieri M, Heinemann M, Sauer U.
Title Multidimensional optimality of microbial metabolism.
Journal Science
Abstract Although the network topology of metabolism is well known, understanding the principles that govern the distribution of fluxes through metabolism lags behind. Experimentally, these fluxes can be measured by (13)C-flux analysis, and there has been a long-standing interest in understanding this functional network operation from an evolutionary perspective. On the basis of (13)C-determined fluxes from nine bacteria and multi-objective optimization theory, we show that metabolism operates close to the Pareto-optimal surface of a three-dimensional space defined by competing objectives. Consistent with flux data from evolved Escherichia coli, we propose that flux states evolve under the trade-off between two principles: optimality under one given condition and minimal adjustment between conditions. These principles form the forces by which evolution shapes metabolic fluxes in microorganisms' environmental context.
Volume 336(6081)
Pages 601-4
Published 2012-5-4
DOI 10.1126/science.1216882
PII 336/6081/601
PMID 22556256
MeSH Adaptation, Physiological Adenosine Triphosphate / metabolism Aerobiosis Algorithms Bacteria / growth & development Bacteria / metabolism* Biological Evolution* Biomass Computer Simulation Escherichia coli / genetics Escherichia coli / growth & development Escherichia coli / metabolism* Glucose / metabolism Metabolic Networks and Pathways* Models, Biological
IF 41.846
Times Cited 228
WOS Category MICROBIOLOGY
Resource
Prokaryotes E. coli