“…This is now a well-known facet of the growth physiology of both Mtb and Msm, which the authors start the paper by showing themselves. However, now they now combine this with detailed analysis of some of the key metabolites that are produced using these carbon sources and the matched key enzyme activities [9]. They find that the faster growth on glycerol correlates to higher production and a high level of glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) in the cell, which partly seems to be due to reduction in this pool by the NADPH-dependent G6P dehydrogenase (G6PDH) when growing on glucose.…”