High-resolution 13C metabolic flux analysis

Precise quantification of metabolic pathway fluxes in biological systems is of major importance in guiding efforts in metabolic engineering, biotechnology, microbiology, human health, and cell culture. 13C metabolic flux analysis (13C-MFA) is the predominant technique used for determining intracellular fluxes. Here, we present a protocol for 13C-MFA that incorporates recent advances in parallel labeling experiments, isotopic labeling measurements, and statistical analysis, as well as best practices developed through decades of experience. Experimental design to ensure that fluxes are estimated with the highest precision is an integral part of the protocol. The protocol is based on growing microbes in two (or more) parallel cultures with 13C-labeled glucose tracers, followed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) measurements of isotopic labeling of protein-bound amino acids, glycogen-bound glucose, and RNA-bound ribose. Fluxes are then estimated using software for 13C-MFA, such as Metran, followed by comprehensive statistical analysis to determine the goodness of fit and calculate confidence intervals of fluxes. The presented protocol can be completed in 4 d and quantifies metabolic fluxes with a standard deviation of ≤2%, a substantial improvement over previous implementations. The presented protocol is exemplified using an Escherichia coli ΔtpiA case study with full supporting data, providing a hands-on opportunity to step through a complex troubleshooting scenario. Although applications to prokaryotic microbial systems are emphasized, this protocol can be easily adjusted for application to eukaryotic organisms.Precise quantification of metabolic pathway fluxes is needed in many applications, e.g., microbiological engineering. The authors describe a GC–MS method for 13C metabolic flux analysis with data analysis using Metran software.

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