| Literature DB >> 33001507 |
Sandra M Correa1,2, Saleh Alseekh3,4, Lucía Atehortúa2, Yariv Brotman1,5, Rigoberto Ríos-Estepa6, Alisdair R Fernie3,4, Zoran Nikoloski4,7,8.
Abstract
Efficient approaches to increase plant lipid production are necessary to meet current industrial demands for this important resource. While Jatropha curcas cell culture can be used for in vitro lipid production, scaling up the system for industrial applications requires an understanding of how growth conditions affect lipid metabolism and yield. Here we present a bottom-up metabolic reconstruction of J. curcas supported with labeling experiments and biomass characterization under three growth conditions. We show that the metabolic model can accurately predict growth and distribution of fluxes in cell cultures and use these findings to pinpoint energy expenditures that affect lipid biosynthesis and metabolism. In addition, by using constraint-based modeling approaches we identify network reactions whose joint manipulation optimizes lipid production. The proposed model and computational analyses provide a stepping stone for future rational optimization of other agronomically relevant traits in J. curcas.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Jatropha curcaszzm321990; cell cultures; constrained-based analysis; lipid biosynthesis and metabolism; metabolic engineering; metabolic reconstruction
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33001507 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417