The Degree of Redundancy in Metabolic Genes Is Linked to Mode of Metabolism

  • Mahadevan, R.
  • Lovley, D.R.
Publication date
February 2008
Publisher
The Biophysical Society. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractAn understanding of the factors favoring the maintenance of duplicate genes in microbial genomes is essential for developing models of microbial evolution. A genome-scale flux-balance analysis of the metabolic network of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has suggested that gene duplications primarily provide increased enzyme dosage to enhance metabolic flux because the incidence of gene duplications in essential genes is no higher than that in nonessential genes. Here, we used genome-scale metabolic models to analyze the extent of genetic and biochemical redundancy in prokaryotes that are either specialists, with one major mode of energy generation, or generalists, which have multiple metabolic strategies for conservation of energy. Surprisi...

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