2019
DOI: 10.7554/elife.36842
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Essential metabolism for a minimal cell

Abstract: JCVI-syn3A, a robust minimal cell with a 543 kbp genome and 493 genes, provides a versatile platform to study the basics of life. Using the vast amount of experimental information available on its precursor, Mycoplasma mycoides capri, we assembled a near-complete metabolic network with 98% of enzymatic reactions supported by annotation or experiment. The model agrees well with genome-scale in vivo transposon mutagenesis experiments, showing a Matthews correlation coefficient of 0.59. The genes in the reconstru… Show more

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“…Thus; Sometimes the technology will try to EXPLOIT SYMMETRY and REDUNDANCY: this is the case of CRISPR technology based on DNA PALINDROMES, so on SYMMETRY and REDUNDANCY. Sometimes the technology will try to DESTROY symmetry and REDUNDANCY: Such is the case of mutations and alterations of transposons (Breuer, 2019) in order to fight against these transposons which will alter the SYNTHETIC genome. This is also the case when one tries to reduce the REDUNDANCE of the universal genetic code by reducing it from 64 to 61 codons (Fredens, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus; Sometimes the technology will try to EXPLOIT SYMMETRY and REDUNDANCY: this is the case of CRISPR technology based on DNA PALINDROMES, so on SYMMETRY and REDUNDANCY. Sometimes the technology will try to DESTROY symmetry and REDUNDANCY: Such is the case of mutations and alterations of transposons (Breuer, 2019) in order to fight against these transposons which will alter the SYNTHETIC genome. This is also the case when one tries to reduce the REDUNDANCE of the universal genetic code by reducing it from 64 to 61 codons (Fredens, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But in practice the latter process depends on ability to recover relations between the components, which may be lost or destroyed in the former one. Effective for analysis of complex inert systems like fine electronics and megapolis infrastructure, when applied to living systems this approach faces difficulties at modeling even a single living cell [Breuer et al, 2019]; behavior of a microscopic worm, whose three hundred neurons with several thousand couplings were perfectly known three decades ago, is still not understood [Cook et al, 2019, Larson et al, 2018. Acknowledging contemporary progress of neuronal mapping [Glasser et al, 2016], one is bound to recognize that the course to study human behavior by inspecting activity of 100 billion neurons in its nervous system is far from practical results [Stix, 2013].…”
Section: Classical-like Behaviorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These organisms belong to the class Mollicutes, a large group of wall-less bacteria whose evolution from Gram-positive ancestors resulted in a severe genome reduction. Over these last years, mycoplasmas have gained particular attention since their minimal genome provided a valuable platform to address fundamental biological questions [2][3][4][5][6]. Pathogenic species, in turn, can be viewed as simplified models for the study of host-microbe interactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%