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Optimal tracers for parallel labeling experiments and 13C metabolic flux analysis: A new precision and synergy scoring system
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, PR China;2. Synergistic Innovation Center for Food Safety and Nutrition, Wuxi 214122, PR China
Abstract:13C-Metabolic flux analysis (13C-MFA) is a widely used approach in metabolic engineering for quantifying intracellular metabolic fluxes. The precision of fluxes determined by 13C-MFA depends largely on the choice of isotopic tracers and the specific set of labeling measurements. A recent advance in the field is the use of parallel labeling experiments for improved flux precision and accuracy. However, as of today, no systemic methods exist for identifying optimal tracers for parallel labeling experiments. In this contribution, we have addressed this problem by introducing a new scoring system and evaluating thousands of different isotopic tracer schemes. Based on this extensive analysis we have identified optimal tracers for 13C-MFA. The best single tracers were doubly 13C-labeled glucose tracers, including 1,6-13C]glucose, 5,6-13C]glucose and 1,2-13C]glucose, which consistently produced the highest flux precision independent of the metabolic flux map (here, 100 random flux maps were evaluated). Moreover, we demonstrate that pure glucose tracers perform better overall than mixtures of glucose tracers. For parallel labeling experiments the optimal isotopic tracers were 1,6-13C]glucose and 1,2-13C]glucose. Combined analysis of 1,6-13C]glucose and 1,2-13C]glucose labeling data improved the flux precision score by nearly 20-fold compared to widely use tracer mixture 80% 1-13C]glucose +20% U-13C]glucose.
Keywords:Optimal tracer experiment design  Isotopic labeling  Integrated flux analysis  GC–MS
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