在TCA循环上分子组合内非连续的酶相互作用调节碳-代谢
Weronika Jasinska1, Mirco Dindo2,3, Sandra M C Cordoba4
1Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Nature communications
|June 20, 2024
概括
在Bacillus subtilis中马酸脱酶 (MDH) 和异酸脱酶 (ICD) 之间的相互作用增强了ICD活性并改变了碳代谢. 这种酶相互作用会影响氨同化和生物质生产.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 代谢工程是代谢工程.
- 系统生物学 系统生物学
背景情况:
- 中央新陈代谢中的酶形成了短暂的超分子复合体.
- 不连续的代谢酶之间的相互作用的功能作用尚未得到充分理解.
研究的目的:
- 调查来自Bacillus subtilis的马酸脱酶 (MDH) 和异酸脱酶 (ICD) 之间的相互作用的功能意义.
- 阐明MDH-ICD相互作用对酶活性和代谢流量的影响.
主要方法:
- 在相分离滴中MDH和ICD的同定位.
- 在体外酶活性测定.
- 酶聚类的理论建模.
- 在Bacillus subtilis中进行体内代谢流量分析.
主要成果:
- MDH-ICD相互作用诱导了酶聚合,增强了ICD的催化速率.
- 在MDH-ICD相互作用时,ICD的产物2-oxoglutarate被隔离.
- 活体中MDH过度表达导致2-氧格酸盐的积累,减少碳-代谢流量,破坏氨同化,减少生物量.
- 理论建模支持MDH介导的ICD集群作为观察到现象的原因.
结论:
- MDH和ICD之间的相互作用对于协调Bacillus subtilis中碳-代谢至关重要.
- 酶复合体的形成可以调节新陈代谢途径和细胞生长.
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