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Energy metabolism and ATP balance in animal cell cultivation using a stoichiometrically based reaction network.

L Xie1, D I Wang.   

Abstract

A metabolic reaction network is developed for the estimation of the stoichiometric production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in animal cell culture. By using the material balance data from fed-batch and batch cultures of hybridoma cells, the stoichiometric ATP productions are determined with estimated effective P/O ratios of 2 for NADH and 1.2 for FADH(2). A significant percentage of the ATP requirement (16-41%) in hybridoma cells is generated directly from free energy release without the participation of oxygen. The oxidative phosphorylation of NADH accounts for about 60% of the total ATP production in the fed-batch cultures and about 47% in the batch culture. The oxidative phosphorylation of FADH(2) accounts for less then 20% of the total ATP production in all cases.A fractional model is devised to analyze the contribution of each nutrient to the ATP production. Results show that a majority of the ATP is produced from glucose metabolism (60-76%). Less than 30% of the ATP is derived from glutamine, and less than 11% is derived from other essential amino acids. The analysis also shows that the glycolytic pathway generates more ATP in the batch (41%) than in the fed-batch (<27%) cultures. The TCA cycle provides 51-68% of the total ATP production. The calculated stoichiometric oxygen consumption differs among the batch and fed-batch cultures, depending on the glucose concentration. This result suggests that the relationship between the oxygen uptake rate (OUR) and cell growth may change with the culture conditions. However, the calculated respiratory quotient (RQ) is relatively constant in all cases.A linear relationship is obtained between the specific ATP production rate and the specific cell growth rate. The maximum ATP yield and the maintenance ATP requirement are determined based on this linear relationship. The biosynthetic ATP demand estimated from the dry cell weight and cell composition is significantly lower than that calculated from the maximum ATP yield, indicating that the non-growth-associated ATP demand may contain other factors than what is considered in the estimation of the biosynthetic ATP demand.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 18629932     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0290(19961205)52:5<591::AID-BIT6>3.0.CO;2-E

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng        ISSN: 0006-3592            Impact factor:   4.530


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