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A procedure for the estimation over time of metabolic fluxes in scenarios where measurements are uncertain and/or insufficient

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A procedure for the estimation over time of metabolic fluxes in scenarios where measurements are uncertain and/or insufficient
Background: An indirect approach is usually used to estimate the metabolic fluxes of an organism: couple the available measurements with known biological constraints (e.g. stoichiometry). Typically this estimation is done under a static point of view. Therefore, the fluxes so obtained are only valid while the environmental conditions and the cell state remain stable. However, estimating the evolution over time of the metabolic fluxes is valuable to investigate the dynamic behaviour of an organism and also to monitor industrial processes. Although Metabolic Flux Analysis can be successively applied with this aim, this approach has two drawbacks: i) sometimes it cannot be used because there is a lack of measurable fluxes, and ii) the uncertainty of experimental measurements cannot be considered. The Flux Balance Analysis could be used instead, but the assumption of optimal behaviour of the organism brings other difficulties. Results: We propose a procedure to estimate the evolution of t...
Francisco Llaneras, Jesús Picó
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where BMCBI
Authors Francisco Llaneras, Jesús Picó
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