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Bacterial metabolic heterogeneity: origins and applications in engineering and infectious disease

Trent D. Evans, Fuzhong Zhang

2020Current Opinion in Biotechnology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacteria within an isoclonal population display significant heterogeneity in metabolism, even under tightly controlled environmental conditions. Metabolic heterogeneity enables influential functions not possible or measurable at the ensemble scale. Several molecular and cellular mechanisms are likely to give rise to metabolic heterogeneity including molecular noise in metabolic enzyme expression, positive feedback loops, and asymmetric partitioning of cellular components during cell division. Dissection of the mechanistic origins of metabolic heterogeneity has been enabled by recent developments in single-cell analytical tools. Finally, we provide a discussion of recent studies examining the importance of metabolic heterogeneity in applied settings such as infectious disease and metabolic engineering.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyComputational biologyMetabolic pathwayCell metabolismMetabolic engineeringMetabolic networkCellular metabolismGenetic heterogeneityEnzymeCellBioinformaticsMetabolismGeneticsBiochemistryGenePhenotypeGene Regulatory Network AnalysisMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology