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Figure 2

From: In silico feasibility of novel biodegradation pathways for 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene

Figure 2

Relationship between growth yield and reducing equivalents. Each overall reaction was implemented individually, and MFA was used to predict the maximum growth yield. The number of reducing equivalents is equal to 1/2 the number of electrons required plus the net number of NAD(P)H molecules used to integrate the degradation products into central metabolic pathways. The points are labelled according to the corresponding overall reaction. The best-fit line is drawn to guide the eye.

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