Genome-scale modeling for Bacillus coagulans to understand the metabolic characteristics |
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Authors: | Yu Chen Yan Sun Zhihao Liu Fengqing Dong Yuanyuan Li Yonghong Wang |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | Lactic acid is widely used in many industries, especially in the production of poly-lactic acid. Bacillus coagulans is a promising lactic acid producer in industrial fermentation due to its thermophilic property. In this study, we developed the first genome-scale metabolic model (GEM) of B. coagulans iBag597, together with an enzyme-constrained model ec-iBag597. We measured strain-specific biomass composition and integrated the data into a biomass equation. Then, we validated iBag597 against experimental data generated in this study, including amino acid requirements and carbon source utilization, showing that simulations were generally consistent with the experimental results. Subsequently, we carried out chemostats to investigate the effects of specific growth rate and culture pH on metabolism of B. coagulans. Meanwhile, we used iBag597 to estimate the intracellular metabolic fluxes for those conditions. The results showed that B. coagulans was capable of generating ATP via multiple pathways, and switched among them in response to various conditions. With ec-iBag597, we estimated the protein cost and protein efficiency for each ATP-producing pathway to investigate the switches. Our models pave the way for systems biology of B. coagulans, and our findings suggest that maintaining a proper growth rate and selecting an optimal pH are beneficial for lactate fermentation. |
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Keywords: | Bacillus coagulans chemostat constraint-based model lactic acid fermentation metabolic switch |
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