2017 Annual Meeting
(194aa) Decoding Icy Metabolism: Flux Topology of a Psychrophilic Extremophile
Authors
Here, we present the characterization of the marine psychrophilic extremophile, Colwellia psychrerythraea 34H, which grows at 0°C. We experimentally determined the biomass composition as well as the proteinogenic and lipid profiles of the bacteria. We used steady state 13C-fingerprinting and 13C-metbaolic flux analysis in conjugation with 13C-dynamic labeling experiments to elucidate the central metabolic pathways of 34H grown on glucose and lactate. In tandem, we performed RNA-Seq analysis at icy temperature and room temperature to determine the global rearrangement of 34Hâs metabolism. We also used flux balance analysis to understand the cellular âobjective functionâ of 34H by comparing the computationally predict fluxes to the experimental determined fluxes. Finally, we used thermodynamic comparisons to explore the driving forces that may have led to the prevalence of the EntnerâDoudoroff (ED) pathway among marine bacteria.