Experiment set3H17 for Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395

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Sodium D,L-Lactate carbon source

Group: carbon source
Media: DinoMM_noCarbon + Sodium D,L-Lactate (20 mM), pH=7
Culturing: Phaeo_ML1, 48 well microplate; Tecan Infinite F200, Aerobic, at 25 (C), shaken=orbital
By: Jordan on 8/5/2013
Media components: 20 g/L Sea salts, 0.3 g/L Ammonium Sulfate, 0.1 g/L Potassium phosphate monobasic, Wolfe's mineral mix (0.003 g/L Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate, 0.0015 g/L Nitrilotriacetic acid, 0.001 g/L Sodium Chloride, 0.0005 g/L Manganese (II) sulfate monohydrate, 0.0001 g/L Cobalt chloride hexahydrate, 0.0001 g/L Zinc sulfate heptahydrate, 0.0001 g/L Calcium chloride dihydrate, 0.0001 g/L Iron (II) sulfate heptahydrate, 2.5e-05 g/L Nickel (II) chloride hexahydrate, 2e-05 g/L Aluminum potassium sulfate dodecahydrate, 1e-05 g/L Copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate, 1e-05 g/L Boric Acid, 1e-05 g/L Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate, 0.0003 mg/L Sodium selenite pentahydrate), Wolfe's vitamin mix (0.05 mg/L Pyridoxine HCl, 0.025 mg/L 4-Aminobenzoic acid, 0.025 mg/L Lipoic acid, 0.025 mg/L Nicotinic Acid, 0.025 mg/L Riboflavin, 0.025 mg/L Thiamine HCl, 0.025 mg/L calcium pantothenate, 0.01 mg/L biotin, 0.01 mg/L Folic Acid, 0.0005 mg/L Cyanocobalamin)
Growth plate: 620 C3,C4

Specific Phenotypes

For 9 genes in this experiment

For carbon source Sodium D,L-Lactate in Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395

For carbon source Sodium D,L-Lactate across organisms

SEED Subsystems

Subsystem #Specific
Glycolate, glyoxylate interconversions 3
Photorespiration (oxidative C2 cycle) 3
ABC transporter branched-chain amino acid (TC 3.A.1.4.1) 1

Metabolic Maps

Color code by fitness: see overview map or list of maps.

Maps containing gene(s) with specific phenotypes:

MetaCyc Pathways

Pathways that contain genes with specific phenotypes:

Pathway #Steps #Present #Specific
glycolate and glyoxylate degradation II 2 2 1
glycolate and glyoxylate degradation III 3 1 1
glycolate and glyoxylate degradation I 4 2 1
superpathway of glycol metabolism and degradation 7 4 1
photorespiration I 9 7 1
photorespiration III 9 7 1
photorespiration II 10 7 1