Affiliation:
1. College of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China
2. School of Biotechnology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China
Abstract
Acinetobacter lwoffii is widely considered to be a harmful bacterium that is resistant to medicines and disinfectants. A. lwoffii NL1 degrades phenols efficiently and shows promise as an aromatic compound degrader in antibiotic-contaminated environments. To gain a comprehensive understanding of A. lwoffii, the first genome-scale metabolic model of A. lwoffii was constructed using semi-automated and manual methods. The iNX811 model, which includes 811 genes, 1071 metabolites, and 1155 reactions, was validated using 39 unique carbon and nitrogen sources. Genes and metabolites critical for cell growth were analyzed, and 12 essential metabolites (mainly in the biosynthesis and metabolism of glycan, lysine, and cofactors) were identified as antibacterial drug targets. Moreover, to explore the metabolic response to phenols, metabolic flux was simulated by integrating transcriptomics, and the significantly changed metabolism mainly included central carbon metabolism, along with some transport reactions. In addition, the addition of substances that effectively improved phenol degradation was predicted and validated using the model. Overall, the reconstruction and analysis of model iNX811 helped to study the antimicrobial systems and biodegradation behavior of A. lwoffii.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key R&D Program of China
High-end Talent Support Program of Yangzhou University
Yangzhou University’s ‘Qinglan Project’
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