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Examining Escherichia coli glycolytic pathways, catabolite repression, and metabolite channeling using Δpfk mutants.

Whitney D HollinsheadSarah RodriguezHector Garcia MartinGeorge WangEdward E K BaidooKenneth L SaleJay D KeaslingAindrila MukhopadhyayYinjie J Tang
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2016)
We engineered E. coli to redistribute its native glycolytic flux. The replacement of EMPP by EDP did not improve E. coli glucose utilization or biomass growth, but alleviated catabolite repression. More importantly, our results supported the hypothesis of channeling in the glycolytic pathways, a potentially overlooked mechanism for regulating glucose catabolism and coutilization of other substrates. The presence of channeling in native pathways, if proven true, would affect synthetic biology applications and metabolic modeling.
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