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Cdm Lab, supplied by Biolog Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: The first digital twin of Enterococcus faecium metabolism reproduces high-throughput phenotyping data
Journal: bioRxiv
doi: 10.64898/2026.05.01.720924
Figure Legend Snippet: Amino acid auxotrophy experiments of E. faecium DO. (A) Mean final optical density (OD) of E. faecium DO in the absence of single amino acids from the CDM-LAB. Bar chart showing final mean OD values after 24 hours incubation. Each bar represents the mean OD of three biological replicates ± SD for a condition where single amino acid was omitted. Cultures with a final OD < 0.1 are marked in red; those with a final OD > 0.3 are marked in blue; and ambiguous growth (OD between 0.1 and 0.3) is color-coded in green. A repeated one-way ANOVA test was performed to compare growth (final average OD 600 ) across amino acid omissions. Results were significantly different ( p value = 0.0024, ≤ 0.05). This was followed by Tukey’s multiple comparisons post hoc test. (B) Repeated passaging of cultures grown in the absence of lysine, phenylalanine, and tyrosine, respectively, results in adaptation to omissions. (C) Individual comparison of each amino acid between the experimental results of the amino acid leave-out experiments (EXP) and the simulation results of the model iDR479 (GEM). Purple squares indicate growth, and green squares indicate no-growth
Techniques Used: Incubation, Passaging, Comparison
Figure Legend Snippet: Color-coded matrix with the predicted essential genes in defined medium and rich medium and their corresponding subsystem (B) Venn diagram illustrating the shared/unique essential genes between the two conditions (defined and rich medium). (C) Comparison between gene essentiality results in iDR479 model and experimental data in a simulated rich medium (when all the exchanges are open), the model achieved 86.7% concordance compared with the experimental results of Tn-seq study of MDR E. faecalis MMH594. (D) Comparison between gene essentiality results in iDR479 model and experimental data in a defined medium (CDM-LAB), the model achieved 74.1% concordance compared with the experimental results of Tn-seq study of MDR E. faecalis MMH594.
Techniques Used: Comparison