Figure 4From: Fluxome study of Pseudomonas fluorescens reveals major reorganisation of carbon flux through central metabolic pathways in response to inactivation of the anti-sigma factor MucA ATP, NADH and NADPH production. Reactions involving ATP and producing reducing power by central carbon metabolism of P. fluorescens SBW25 (blue) and the mucA- ΔalgC strain (red); (a) based on absolute fructose rate, and (b) normalised to the respective strain’s uptake rate. See Additional file 2 for the contributing fluxes.Back to article page