
pmid: 21745456
In a (13)C experiment for metabolic flux analysis ((13)C MFA), we examined isotope discrimination by measuring the labeling of glucose, amino acids, and hexose monophosphates via mass spectrometry. When Escherichia coli grew in a mix of 20% fully labeled and 80% naturally labeled glucose medium, the cell metabolism favored light isotopes and the measured isotopic ratios (δ(13)C) were in the range of -35 to -92. Glucose transporters might play an important role in such isotopic fractionation. Flux analysis showed that both isotopic discrimination and isotopic impurities in labeled substrates could affect the solution of (13)C MFA.
Carbon Isotopes, Glucose, Escherichia coli, Amino Acids, Hexosephosphates, Mass Spectrometry, Carbon Cycle
Carbon Isotopes, Glucose, Escherichia coli, Amino Acids, Hexosephosphates, Mass Spectrometry, Carbon Cycle
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