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Present in many industrial effluents and as intermediate of lignin degradation, phenol is a widespread pollutant causing serious environmental problems, due to its toxicity to animals and humans. Removal of phenol from the environment by bacteria has been studied extensively over the past decades, but only little is known about phenol biodegradation in hostile environments. We combined metabolomics and transcriptomics together with metabolic modelling to elucidate the organism’s response to growth ...

Integrated systems biology approach including transcriptome, metabolome, proteome analyses and modelling to elucidate amino acid degradation in S. solfataricus P2.

The gluconeogenic conversion of 3-phosphoglycerate via 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate was compared at 30 C and at 70 C. At 30 C it was possible to produce 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate from 3-phosphoglycerate with phosphoglycerate kinase, but at 70 C, 1,3- bisphosphoglycerate was dephosphorylated rapidly to 3-phosphoglycerate, effectively turning the phosphoglycerate kinase into a futile cycle. At both temperatures it was possible to convert 3-phosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde ...

Integrated systems biology approach including transcriptome, metabolome, biochemistry, proteome analyses and modelling to elucidate the catabolic pathway for L-fucose in S. solfataricus P2.

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