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Impact of Negative Feedbacks on De Novo Pyrimidines Biosynthesis in Escherichia coli

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms24054806

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in silico cell; E; coli; pyrimidine biosynthesis; negative feedbacks; kinetic modeling; oscillations

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Earlier studies found an auto-oscillatory mode of functioning in the metabolism of endogenous nucleoside triphosphates in E. coli cells, which is associated with cell division. A mathematical model of pyrimidine biosynthesis considering negative feedback regulation was developed, showing that both steady-state and oscillatory functioning modes can occur in the system. The occurrence of oscillatory metabolite synthesis depended on the ratio of two parameters: the nonlinearity of UMP effect on carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase activity and the contribution of noncompetitive UTP inhibition to UMP phosphorylation regulation.
Earlier studies aimed at investigating the metabolism of endogenous nucleoside triphosphates in synchronous cultures of E. coli cells revealed an auto-oscillatory mode of functioning of the pyrimidine and purine nucleotide biosynthesis system, which the authors associated with the dynamics of cell division. Theoretically, this system has an intrinsic oscillatory potential, since the dynamics of its functioning are controlled through feedback mechanisms. The question of whether the nucleotide biosynthesis system has its own oscillatory circuit is still open. To address this issue, an integral mathematical model of pyrimidine biosynthesis was developed, taking into account all experimentally verified negative feedback in the regulation of enzymatic reactions, the data of which were obtained under in vitro conditions. Analysis of the dynamic modes of the model functioning has shown that in the pyrimidine biosynthesis system, both the steady-state and oscillatory functioning modes can be realized under certain sets of kinetic parameters that fit in the physiological boundaries of the investigated metabolic system. It has been demonstrated that the occurrence of the oscillatory nature of metabolite synthesis depended on the ratio of two parameters: the Hill coefficient, h(UMP1)-the nonlinearity of the UMP effect on the activity of carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase, and the parameter r characterizing the contribution of the noncompetitive mechanism of UTP inhibition to the regulation of the enzymatic reaction of UMP phosphorylation. Thus, it has been theoretically shown that the E. coli pyrimidine biosynthesis system possesses its own oscillatory circuit whose oscillatory potential depends to a significant degree on the mechanism of regulation of UMP kinase activity.

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