Metabolic Control Analysis of Aspergillus nigerl‐Arabinose Catabolism
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology Progress
- Vol. 21 (6) , 1610-1616
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bp050189o
Abstract
A mathematical model of the l‐arabinose/d‐xylose catabolic pathway of Aspergillus nigerwas constructed based on the kinetic properties of the enzymes. For this purpose l‐arabinose reductase, l‐arabitol dehydrogenase and d‐xylose reductase were purified using dye‐affinity chromatography, and their kinetic properties were characterized. For the other enzymes of the pathway the kinetic data were available from the literature. The metabolic model was used to analyze flux and metabolite concentration control of the l‐arabinose catabolic pathway. The model demonstrated that flux control does not reside at the enzyme following the intermediate with the highest concentration, l‐arabitol, but is distributed over the first three steps in the pathway, preceding and following l‐arabitol. Flux control appeared to be strongly dependent on the intracellular l‐arabinose concentration. At 5 mM intracellular l‐arabinose, a level that resulted in realistic intermediate concentrations in the model, flux control coefficients for l‐arabinose reductase, l‐arabitol dehydrogenase and l‐xylulose reductase were 0.68, 0.17 and 0.14, respectively. The analysis can be used as a guide to identify targets for metabolic engineering aiming at either flux or metabolite level optimization of the l‐arabinose catabolic pathway of A. niger. Faster l‐arabinose utilization may enhance utilization of readily available organic waste containing hemicelluloses to be converted into industrially interesting metabolites or valuable enzymes or proteins.Keywords
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