Research Article
Studying the Relationship between Robustness against Mutations in Metabolic Networks and Lifestyle of Organisms
Table 1
List of species used in the present work.
| | Species name | Specific growth conditions | Metabolic network ID | Number of reactions | Network reference |
| Eukaryotes | Saccharomyces cerevisiae | N/A | iIN800 | 1292 | [12] | Aspergillus nidulans | N/A | iHD666 | 711 | [13] | Arabidopsis thaliana | N/A | AraGEM | 672 | [14] |
| “Free-living” prokaryotes | Lactococcus lactis | N/A | — | 671 | [15] | Vibrio vulnificus | N/A | VvuMBEL943 | 642 | [16] | Escherichia coli | N/A | iAF1260 | 2167 | [17] | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Human pathogen | iNJ661m | 800 | [18] | Methanosarcina barkeri | Diverse anaerobic conditions | iAF692 | 538 | [19] | Staphylococcus aureus | Human pathogen | iSB619 | 583 | [20] |
| Prokaryotes with highly specific growth conditions | Helicobacter pylori | Extremely acidic conditions [21] | iIT341 | 501 | [22] | Thermotoga maritima | Extremely thermophilic conditions [23] | — | 547 | [24] | Mycoplasma genitalium | Intracellular conditions [25] | iPS189 | 46 | [26] | Mycoplasma pneumoniae | Intracellular conditions [27] | iJW145 | 300 | [28] | Clostridium beijerinckii | Strictly anaerobic conditions [29] | iCB925 | 501 | [30] |
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