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Building Kinetic Models for Metabolic Engineering

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2020 Dec 28
PMID 33360621
Citations 11
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Abstract

Kinetic formalisms of metabolism link metabolic fluxes to enzyme levels, metabolite concentrations and their allosteric regulatory interactions. Though they require the identification of physiologically relevant values for numerous parameters, kinetic formalisms uniquely establish a mechanistic link across heterogeneous omics datasets and provide an overarching vantage point to effectively inform metabolic engineering strategies. Advances in computational power, gene annotation coverage, and formalism standardization have led to significant progress over the past few years. However, careful interpretation of model predictions, limited metabolic flux datasets, and assessment of parameter sensitivity remain as challenges. In this review we highlight fundamental considerations which influence model quality and prediction, advances in methodologies, and success stories of deploying kinetic models to guide metabolic engineering.

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