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A new framework for metabolic modeling under non-balanced growth. Application to carbon metabolism of unicellular microalgae

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Macroscopic and metabolic models are ubiquitous tools for bioprocess modeling and understanding. While these two modeling approaches bring answers to different objectives, a remaining challenging question is how to couple macroscopic and intracellular models to enlarge the prediction capabilities of the model while keeping a model structure with low complexity level? In this paper, we provide conceptual guidelines to address this question. We propose a new modeling framework that manages non - balanced growth condition and hence accumulation of intracellular metabolites. The first stage consists in determining metabolic sub - networks, which are assumed to satisfy balanced growth condition. Then, the remaining metabolites interconnecting the sub - networks can dynamically accumulate or be reused. The basis of our approach is illustrated for the carbon metabolic network of unicellular microalgae.
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hal-00856042 , version 2 (30-08-2013)
hal-00856042 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00856042 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 281431

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Caroline Baroukh, Rafael Munoz Tamayo, Jean-Philippe Steyer, Olivier Bernard. A new framework for metabolic modeling under non-balanced growth. Application to carbon metabolism of unicellular microalgae. International Symposium on Computer Applications to Biotechnology (CAB 2013), Dec 2013, Bombay, India. ⟨hal-00856042v1⟩
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