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Review
. 2018 Mar 2;14(4):43.
doi: 10.1007/s11306-018-1339-7.

Metabolite secretion in microorganisms: the theory of metabolic overflow put to the test

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Metabolite secretion in microorganisms: the theory of metabolic overflow put to the test

Farhana R Pinu et al. Metabolomics. .

Abstract

Introduction: Microbial cells secrete many metabolites during growth, including important intermediates of the central carbon metabolism. This has not been taken into account by researchers when modeling microbial metabolism for metabolic engineering and systems biology studies.

Materials and methods: The uptake of metabolites by microorganisms is well studied, but our knowledge of how and why they secrete different intracellular compounds is poor. The secretion of metabolites by microbial cells has traditionally been regarded as a consequence of intracellular metabolic overflow.

Conclusions: Here, we provide evidence based on time-series metabolomics data that microbial cells eliminate some metabolites in response to environmental cues, independent of metabolic overflow. Moreover, we review the different mechanisms of metabolite secretion and explore how this knowledge can benefit metabolic modeling and engineering.

Keywords: Active efflux; Metabolic engineering; Metabolic modeling; Microbial metabolism; Microorganisms; Secretion; Systems biology.

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