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Phosphofructokinase allosteric properties

The enzyme phosphofructokinase is allosteric, that is, it is made up of equivalent units that possess specific reaction sites for the fixation of the substrate and product. Each unit exists in two conformational states one active with more affinity for the substrate, and one inactive. The reaction products of phosphofructokinase (FDP and ADP) displace the conformational equilibrium in favor of the active form of the enzyme. This may create a destabilizing effect on the excess entropy production. In the glycolytic cycle, the allosteric properties of the phosphofructokinase may lead to oscillations. Consider the following simple model... [Pg.658]

Sakakibara, R. Uyeda, K. (1983). Differences in the allosteric properties of pure low and high phosphate forms of phosphofructokinase from rat liver. J. Biol. Chem. 258,8656-8662. [Pg.169]

Connectivity theorems allow to relate the control coefficients (systemic properties) to the elasticity coefficients (properties of the network s enzymes individually as if in isolation) (Westerhoff and Van Dam 1987 Heinrich and Schuster 1996 Fell 1997). The connectivity theorems have given us a strong insight into the functioning of metabolic pathways. For example, it follows directly from these theorems that enzymes that are very sensitive to the concentrations of metabolites, such as substrates, products and allosteric effectors, tend to have little control over the flux. This is illustrated by overproduction of phosphofructokinase in bakers yeast, an enzyme often referred to textbooks as rate-limiting. Yet, overproduction of phosphofructokinase does not lead to a significant flux increase, since the cell compensates by lowering the level of its allosteric effector fructose 2,6-bisphosphate (Schaaff et al. 1989 Davies and Brindle 1992). [Pg.247]


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