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- (47d) A Phenomenological Systems-Level Theory of Bacterial Cellular Metabolism
Here,we develop a phenomenological theory that describes the relationship between input (nutrients) and output (growth) for bacterial metabolism and test it against in silico predictions for Escherichia coli. Our theory suggests that, to maximize growth, the metabolism of E. coli effectively distributes nutrient uptake fluxes equitably among pathways that result in synergistic interactions with other nutrients.
Additionally, our theory provides a natural classification of nutrients into groups with different impacts on growth and opens the door to predicting the growth rate of any microbe with the need for only a few experiments.