Abstract

Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) are devices that generate electricity directly from organic compounds with microbes (electricigens) serving as anodic catalysts. As a novel environment-friendly energy source, MFCs have extensive practical value. Since the biological features and metabolic mechanism of electricigens have a great effect on the electricity production of MFCs, it is a big deal to screen strains with high electricity productivity for improving the power output of MFC. Reconstructions and simulations of metabolic networks are of significant help in studying the metabolism of microorganisms so as to guide gene engineering and metabolic engineering to improve their power-generating efficiency. Herein, we reconstructed a genome-scale constraint-based metabolic network model of Shewanella loihica PV-4, an important electricigen, based on its genomic functional annotations, reaction databases and published metabolic network models of seven microorganisms. The resulting network model iGX790 consists of 902 reactions (including 71 exchange reactions), 798 metabolites and 790 genes, covering the main pathways such as carbon metabolism, energy metabolism, amino acid metabolism, nucleic acid metabolism and lipid metabolism. Using the model, we simulated the growth rate, the maximal synthetic rate of ATP, the flux variability analysis of metabolic network, gene deletion and so on to examine the metabolism of S. loihica PV-4.

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