Cooperative Metabolism in a Three-Partner Insect-Bacterial Symbiosis Revealed by Metabolic Modeling

Supplemental material

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    Fig. S1 (Overview of Portiera and Hamiltonella genomes), S2 and S4 (Metabolic inputs to [S2] and outputs from [S4] bacterial compartments of 3-species integrated metabolic model), S3 (Concentrations of shared metabolites and biomass production), S5 (Precursor availability and essential amino acid production), and S6 (Cooperative pantothenate synthesis involving shared pathways between Bemisia and Portiera) and legends to Tables S1 to S8

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    Table S1 (Stand-alone Portiera metabolic model)

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    Table S2 (Stand-alone Hamiltonella metabolic model)

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    Table S3 (Stand-alone Bemisia metabolic model)

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    Table S4 (Three-compartment Portiera-Hamiltonella-Bemisia model)

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    Table S5 (Relative densities of Portiera and Hamiltonella)

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    Table S6 (Objective function components in metabolic models and amino acid proportions)

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    Table S7 (Single gene deletions for stand-alone metabolic models)

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    Table S8 (Three-compartment metabolic model predicted reaction fluxes and inputs, outputs, and predicted fluxes)

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