Reconstruction of the microalga Nannochloropsis salina genome-scale metabolic model with applications to lipid production
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Loira, Nicolás
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Reconstruction of the microalga Nannochloropsis salina genome-scale metabolic model with applications to lipid production
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Background: Nannochloropsis salina (= Eustigmatophyceae) is a marine microalga which has become a biotechnological target because of its high capacity to produce polyunsaturated fatty acids and triacylglycerols. It has been used as a source of biofuel, pigments and food supplements, like Omega 3. Only some Nannochloropsis species have been sequenced, but none of them benefit from a genome-scale metabolic model (GSMM), able to predict its metabolic capabilities.
Results: We present iNS934, the first GSMM for N. salina, including 2345 reactions, 934 genes and an exhaustive description of lipid and nitrogen metabolism. iNS934 has a 90% of accuracy when making simple growth/no-growth predictions and has a 15% error rate in predicting growth rates in different experimental conditions. Moreover, iNS934 allowed us to propose 82 different knockout strategies for strain optimization of triacylglycerols.
Conclusions: iNS934 provides a powerful tool for metabolic improvement, allowing predictions and simulations of N. salina metabolism under different media and genetic conditions. It also provides a systemic view of N. salina metabolism, potentially guiding research and providing context to -omics data.
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Fondap, 1509007 /
Basal program, PFB-03 /
CIRIC-INRIA Chile /
FONDECYT, 11090234, 3140480 /
FIA PYT, 2016-0339 /
CONICYT, 21140822
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BMC Systems Biology (2017) 11:66
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