Abstract
Uptake and excretion of nutrients is an integral part of a cell's physiology. Using analytical chemistry techniques, metabolite uptake and excretion from the culture medium can be quantified. As cellular metabolism changes throughout growth, additional information is available if transient and growth phase-dependent changes are monitored. Here, we describe time-resolved metabolic footprinting (TReF), a technique which employs nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and nonlinear curve fitting to understand and visualize metabolite utilization of P. aeruginosa.
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