Literature DB >> 23535382

How biochemical constraints of cellular growth shape evolutionary adaptations in metabolism.

Jan Berkhout1, Evert Bosdriesz, Emrah Nikerel, Douwe Molenaar, Dick de Ridder, Bas Teusink, Frank J Bruggeman.   

Abstract

Evolutionary adaptations in metabolic networks are fundamental to evolution of microbial growth. Studies on unneeded-protein synthesis indicate reductions in fitness upon nonfunctional protein synthesis, showing that cell growth is limited by constraints acting on cellular protein content. Here, we present a theory for optimal metabolic enzyme activity when cells are selected for maximal growth rate given such growth-limiting biochemical constraints. We show how optimal enzyme levels can be understood to result from an enzyme benefit minus cost optimization. The constraints we consider originate from different biochemical aspects of microbial growth, such as competition for limiting amounts of ribosomes or RNA polymerases, or limitations in available energy. Enzyme benefit is related to its kinetics and its importance for fitness, while enzyme cost expresses to what extent resource consumption reduces fitness through constraint-induced reductions of other enzyme levels. A metabolic fitness landscape is introduced to define the fitness potential of an enzyme. This concept is related to the selection coefficient of the enzyme and can be expressed in terms of its fitness benefit and cost.

Keywords:  constraints; cost–benefit analysis; fitness landscape; metabolic evolution

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23535382      PMCID: PMC3664859          DOI: 10.1534/genetics.113.150631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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