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. 2020 Jul 30;11:3803. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-17612-8

Table 1.

M-model and CM-model properties.

Model features iJB792 iECW1372 iML1515 iYO844 iYali4 iCZ-Se-EcW(2157) iCZ-Se-EcK-12(2152) iCZ-Se-Bs(1629) iCZ-Se-Yl(1686)
Genes 792 1273 1366 844 901 2157 2152 1629 1686a
Reactions 897 2477 2583 1250 1985 3301 3161 1921 2739
Metabolites 792 1111 1805 844 1684 2688 2547 1732 2399
Microorganism Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 E. coli W E. coli K-12 MG 1655 Bacillus subtilis Yarrowia lipolytica S. elongatus–E. coli W S. elongatus–E. coli K-12 S. elongatus–B. subtilis S. elongatus–Y. lipolytica
Conditions PA A, AN A, AN A A P, A P, A P, A P, A
Reference Broddrick et al.32 Monk et al.28 Monk et al.29 Oh et al.30 Kerkhoven et al.31 This study This study This study This study

The first row contains the names of the model. Each model can be simulated under different conditions: Phototroph models can be simulated under photoautotrophy (P), heterotrophy (H), and/or mixotrophy (M). Heterotroph models can be simulated under aerobic (A) and/or anaerobic (AN) conditions.

Organelles: c cytoplasm, cx carboxysome, r endoplasmic reticulum, g Golgi apparatus, l liposome, p periplasm, m mitochondria, n nucleus, x peroxisome, t thylakoid, and v vacuole.

*The consumption of ethanol was included into the Yarrowia model, adding genes and reactions.