Han Y, Tafur Rangel A, Pomraning KR, Kerkhoven EJ, Kim J
Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 84 (-) 103005 [2023-12-00; online 2023-10-03]
Many fungal species have been used industrially for production of biofuels and bioproducts. Developing strains with better performance in biomanufacturing contexts requires a systematic understanding of cellular metabolism. Genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) offer a comprehensive view of interconnected pathways and a mathematical framework for downstream analysis. Recently, GEMs have been developed or updated for several industrially important fungi. Some of them incorporate enzyme constraints, enabling improved predictions of cell states and proteome allocation. Here, we provide an overview of these newly developed GEMs and computational methods that facilitate construction of enzyme-constrained GEMs and utilize flux predictions from GEMs. Furthermore, we highlight the pivotal roles of these GEMs in iterative design-build-test-learn cycles, ultimately advancing the field of fungal biomanufacturing.
PubMed 37797483
DOI 10.1016/j.copbio.2023.103005
Crossref 10.1016/j.copbio.2023.103005
pii: S0958-1669(23)00115-5