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Fig. 2 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 2

From: A design–build–test cycle using modeling and experiments reveals interdependencies between upper glycolysis and xylose uptake in recombinant S. cerevisiae and improves predictive capabilities of large-scale kinetic models

Fig. 2

Schematic representation of the VTT C-10880 metabolism together with the displacement of the reactions from thermodynamic equilibrium. Reactions can operate (i) strictly far from thermodynamic equilibrium (light green), i.e., \( 0 < \varGamma \le 0.1 \); (ii) with the middle displacements (blue), i.e., \( 0.1 \le \varGamma \le 0.9 \); and (iii) strictly near equilibrium (light red), i.e., \( 0.9 \le \varGamma < 1 \). Reactions whose displacements belonged to more than one of these ranges were denoted with (iv) dark red, for \( 0 < \varGamma \le 0.9 \); (v) dark green, for \( 0.1 \le \varGamma < 1 \); and (vi) gray, for \( 0 < \varGamma < 1 \). The numerical values next to reactions denote flux values

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