(451n) Control of Cell Growth and Glucose Uptake Rates by Controlled Expression of Phosphofructokinase (Pfk) in B. Subtilis | AIChE

(451n) Control of Cell Growth and Glucose Uptake Rates by Controlled Expression of Phosphofructokinase (Pfk) in B. Subtilis

Authors 

Pan, Z. - Presenter, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Zhu, T. - Presenter, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Koepsel, R. - Presenter, University of Pittsburgh
Ataai, M. - Presenter, University of Pittsburgh
Domach, M. M. - Presenter, Carnegie Mellon University


Recently, we have constructed a Bacillus subtilis mutant with regulated pfk expression and established a dose response relationship between IPTG concentration and pfk expression. Results of batch and continuous culture experiments that establish the effect of PFK levels on growth rate, acid production, and metabolic fluxes will be presented. In a defined glucose minimal medium, the glucose uptake and cell growth rates of the mutant are closely related to the expression of PFK. However, the intracellular concentration of glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) is inversely proportional to the pfk expression. Thus, it is likely that reduced glucose uptake rate is due to the elevated G6P pool in the mutant with reduced PFK activity. In summary, the regulated pfk expression provides an alternative way to control glucose uptake rate even in the presence of excess glucose.