Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology, University of Manchester, MIB, Manchester, UK.
Biotechnol J. 2012 Jul;7(7):877-83. doi: 10.1002/biot.201100314. Epub 2012 Jun 14.
The success rate of introducing new functions into a living species is still rather unsatisfactory. Much of this is due to the very essence of the living state, i.e. its robustness towards perturbations. Living cells are bound to notice that metabolic engineering is being effected, through changes in metabolite concentrations. In this study, we asked whether one could engage in such engineering without changing metabolite concentrations. We have illustrated that, in silico, one can do so in principle. We have done this for the case of substituting the yeast glucose transporter plus hexokinase for the Lactococcus lactis phosphotransferase system, in an L. lactis network, this engineering is 'silent' in terms of metabolite concentrations and almost all fluxes.
将新功能引入生物物种的成功率仍然相当不尽如人意。这在很大程度上是由于生物状态的本质,即其对干扰的稳健性。活细胞必然会注意到代谢工程正在通过代谢物浓度的变化而产生影响。在本研究中,我们想知道是否可以在不改变代谢物浓度的情况下进行这种工程。我们已经表明,从理论上讲,可以做到这一点。我们已经针对将酵母葡萄糖转运蛋白和己糖激酶替换为乳球菌磷酸转移酶系统的情况在乳球菌网络中进行了说明,就代谢物浓度和几乎所有通量而言,这种工程是“静默的”。