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. 2022 Jan 7;18(1):e10704. doi: 10.15252/msb.202110704

Figure EV2. Pseudomonas putida shifts between glycolytic and gluconeogenic carbon substrates.

Figure EV2

  1. For shifts between glucose and malate, and vice versa, P. putida shows moderate lag times in both directions.
  2. Lag times depend on pre‐shift growth rate for glycolysis to gluconeogenesis, with acetate to glucose being a clear outlier.
  3. Lag times for gluconeogenic to glycolytic shifts are of the same magnitude as for the reverse direction. Compared to P. aeruginosa, P. putida shows longer lags from glucose to malate (0.55 h compared to 1.1 h) and slower growth on the fastest carbon (malate) (1.0/h compared to 0.8/h).