TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of stationary phase metabolism via isotopomer analysis of amino acids from an isolated protein
AU - Shaikh, Afshan S.
AU - Tang, Yinjie J.
AU - Mukhopadhyay, Aindrila
AU - Martín, Héctor García
AU - Gin, Jennifer
AU - Benke, Peter I.
AU - Keasling, Jay D.
N1 - Funding Information:
Srimani’s work was supported by an NSF Award # ANI-0219485.
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - Microbial production of many commercially important secondary metabolites occurs during stationary phase, and methods to measure metabolic flux during this growth phase would be valuable. Metabolic flux analysis is often based on isotopomer information from proteinogenic amino acids. As such, flux analysis primarily reflects the metabolism pertinent to the growth phase during which most proteins are synthesized. To investigate central metabolism and amino acids synthesis activity during stationary phase, addition of fully 13C-labeled glucose followed by induction of green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression during stationary phase was used. Our results indicate that Escherichia coli was able to produce new proteins (i.e., GFP) in the stationary phase, and the amino acids in GFP were mostly from degraded proteins synthesized during the exponential growth phase. Among amino acid biosynthetic pathways, only those for serine, alanine, glutamate/glutamine, and aspartate/asparagine had significant activity during the stationary phase.
AB - Microbial production of many commercially important secondary metabolites occurs during stationary phase, and methods to measure metabolic flux during this growth phase would be valuable. Metabolic flux analysis is often based on isotopomer information from proteinogenic amino acids. As such, flux analysis primarily reflects the metabolism pertinent to the growth phase during which most proteins are synthesized. To investigate central metabolism and amino acids synthesis activity during stationary phase, addition of fully 13C-labeled glucose followed by induction of green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression during stationary phase was used. Our results indicate that Escherichia coli was able to produce new proteins (i.e., GFP) in the stationary phase, and the amino acids in GFP were mostly from degraded proteins synthesized during the exponential growth phase. Among amino acid biosynthetic pathways, only those for serine, alanine, glutamate/glutamine, and aspartate/asparagine had significant activity during the stationary phase.
KW - C
KW - Green fluorescent protein
KW - Metabolic flux
KW - Proteinogenic amino acids
KW - Secondary metabolites
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/76849112730
U2 - 10.1002/btpr.325
DO - 10.1002/btpr.325
M3 - Article
C2 - 19899123
AN - SCOPUS:76849112730
SN - 8756-7938
VL - 26
SP - 52
EP - 56
JO - Biotechnology Progress
JF - Biotechnology Progress
IS - 1
ER -