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Metabolism Model

The FBA model allows us to run quick simulations on the growth of the E. coli on various environmental conditions. Below is a specific simulation with just FBA, assuming the E. coli was growing in aerobic conditions on various carbon sources, all at the maximum flux of -10 mM/(gram of DW * hr).

Theoretical ATP Production of E.coli (1366 model) Growing on Different Media The yield was predicted through maximizing the fluxes of reactions ATP synthase (with 4 protons per ATP) and both polyphosphate kinases.