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Analysis of global control of Escherichia coli carbohydrate uptake

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BMC SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
Volume 1, Issue -, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/1752-0509-1-42

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Background: Global control influences the regulation of many individual subsystems by superimposed regulator proteins. A prominent example is the control of carbohydrate uptake systems by the transcription factor Crp in Escherichia coli. A detailed understanding of the coordination of the control of individual transporters offers possibilities to explore the potential of microorganisms e. g. in biotechnology. Results: An o.d.e. based mathematical model is presented that maps a physiological parameter the specific growth rate - to the sensor of the signal transduction unit, here a component of the bacterial phosphotransferase system (PTS), namely EIIA(Crr). The model describes the relation between the growth rate and the degree of phosphorylation of EIIA (crr) for a number of carbohydrates by a distinctive response curve, that differentiates between PTS transported carbohydrates and non-PTS carbohydrates. With only a small number of kinetic parameters, the model is able to describe a broad range of experimental steady-state and dynamical conditions. Conclusion: The steady-state characteristic presented shows a relationship between the growth rate and the output of the sensor system PTS. The glycolytic flux that is measured by this sensor is a good indicator to represent the nutritional status of the cell.

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