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In Situ to in Silico and Back: Elucidating the Physiology and Ecology of Geobacter spp. Using Genome-Scale Modelling
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2011)
  • Derek Lovley, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Radhakrishnan Mahadevan
  • Bernhard Ø Palsson
Abstract

There is a wide diversity of unexplored metabolism encoded in the genomes of microorganisms that have an important environmental role. Genome-scale metabolic modelling enables the individual reactions that are encoded in annotated genomes to be organized into a coherent whole, which can then be used to predict metabolic fluxes that will optimize cell function under a range of conditions. In this Review, we summarize a series of studies in which genome-scale metabolic modelling of Geobacter spp. has resulted in an in-depth understanding of their central metabolism and ecology. A similar iterative modelling and experimental approach could accelerate elucidation of the physiology and ecology of other microorganisms inhabiting a diversity of environments, and could guide optimization of the practical applications of these species.

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2011
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Doi:10.1038/nrmicro2456
Citation Information
Derek Lovley, Radhakrishnan Mahadevan and Bernhard Ø Palsson. "In Situ to in Silico and Back: Elucidating the Physiology and Ecology of Geobacter spp. Using Genome-Scale Modelling" Nature Reviews Microbiology Vol. 9 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/derek_lovley/12/