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Quantitative Studies of Nitrogen Assimilation in E. coli Peter Lenz Collaboration with T. Hwa, S. Kustu, Y. Wang and D. Yan

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Quantitative Studies ofNitrogen Assimilation in E. coli

Peter Lenz

Collaboration with T. Hwa, S. Kustu, Y. Wang and D. Yan

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Bacterium able to produce exact copy of itselfdoubling time: T=20-200min (depending onenvironment/media)

The life of a bacterium

life of a bacterium:matter + energy → biomass

E. coli (minimal medium):glucose + NH3 → biomass

Only produced what'snot available→bacteria can sense the

environment and adjustits “growth program”according to nutrientsprovided by the medium

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Bacterium able to produce exact copy of itselfdoubling time: T=20-200min (depending onenvironment/media)

The life of a bacterium

life of a bacterium:matter + energy → biomass

E. coli (minimal medium):glucose + NH3 → biomass

DNA-replication:

T<60min: several replication forks

DNA for grand-children is replicated

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Bacterium able to produce exact copy of itselfdoubling time: T=20-200min (depending onenvironment/media)

The life of a bacterium

life of a bacterium:matter + energy → biomass

E. coli (minimal medium):glucose + NH3 → biomass

→bacteria can sense theenvironment and adjustits “growth program”according to nutrientsprovided by the medium

Adjustment of growth program:

Faster growing bacteria

•have more ribosomes

•have more DNA

•are bigger

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Optimal growth

Central questions:• What’s the optimal way of partitioning the cell’s activity in producing

ribosomes, proteins, DNA ...→What's the optimal way for setting up a bacterium?

• What sets/determines growth rate?• Which regulation guarantees optimal growth under varying conditions?

Bacteria need to optimize their growth rate:evolutionary pressure

97%50%%bacteria with µ=60min3%50%%bacteria with µ=66min

t=48ht=0

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Molecular view of growth: Metabolism

‘Modules’=production units.

E.coli metabolic network:

~250 pathways

~1500 enzymes

~2000 reactions

~1200 compounds

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Molecular view of growth: Metabolism

Nitrogen assimilation ‘module’

Coupled to carbon, energyand amino acids ‘modules’

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Nitrogen assimilation

•GDH-GS pathway: high ammonia

energetically preferred, but GDH has low affinity for NH3 (large KM)

•GS-GOGAT pathway: dominant for energy rich conditions at low [NH3]

Well defined module: 3 enzymes, 3 metabolites

Common view:

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Coupling to growth

High AmmoniaLow Ammonia

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Coupling to growth

High AmmoniaLow Ammonia

transaminase current

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Coupling to growth

High AmmoniaLow Ammonia

Precursor Amino acid

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Proteins

Coupling to growth

High Ammonia

N-Demand: Gln,Glu→amino acids

Balance of currents Cycles run 109 times/doubling time!

Low Ammonia

N-demand:transaminase current

N-supply

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Coupling to carbon

JaKG

aKG is gatekeeper

Energy-production: dependson carbon source

Sugar from medium

aKG regulates fluxinto bypass

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Coupling to carbon

Optimal growth: balance of all components (N, C, Energy) Centrale role: aKG

JaKG

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Allosteric and transcriptional regulation of GS

high Gln/aKG ratio deactivates GS, low Gln/akG activates GS

12 active sitesturned on/off

transcription on

transcription off

GS-activity can be fine-tuned over several orders of magnitude!

bifunctionalprotein

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Allosteric and transcriptional regulation of GS

high Gln/aKG ratio deactivates GS, low Gln/akG activates GS

transcription on

transcription off

GS-activity can be fine-tuned over several orders of magnitude!

GlnAp1: σ70

+ : CRP

- : NtrC-P

GlnAp2: σ54

+ : NtrC-P

- : CRP

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Allosteric and transcriptional regulation of GS

high Gln/aKG ratio deactivates GS, low Gln/akG activates GS

transcription on

transcription off

GS-activity can be fine-tuned over several orders of magnitude!

Why? What’s theadvantage of thisregulation?

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Steady state analysis

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Steady state analysis

measured dependence of #a.aper cell, cell mass on DT[Bremer & Dennis, 1996]

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Steady state analysis

parameters known from invitro assays

First model: only transcriptional regulation of GS taken into account:

CS, GDH, GG: constant #/cell

Only free parameters

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Steady state analysis

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Feedback regulation of JaKG

CS and aKGDH-levels depend oncarbon source and energy status.For fixed carbon source, [aKG]directly depends on growth rate andis independent of the details of theGS/GG/GDH system

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Steady state analysis

3 equations for 4 unknowns([aKG],[Glu],[Gln],JAA)

want to solve for varying [NH3]

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A Physiological constraint

High glutamate level crucial for growth

NH4 upshift Glu is main counterion for K+

[K+] can be changed by osmolarity ofmedium later

Yan & Kustu (1996)

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1st attempt: GS-GG cycle (low NH3)

•no GDH

•assume that Glu-level is set externally

3 equations for 3 unknowns([aKG],[Gln],JAA)

Steady state: nosignificant differencesbetween different GS-regulation strategies

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Back to full model

3 equations for 4 unknowns([aKG],[Glu],[Gln],JAA)

want to solve for varying [NH3]

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GOGAT-

070927 WT (FG1047) & GOGAT- (FG1195)

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

0.1

1

WT_10mM NH4+

GG-_10mM NH4+

GG-_8mM NH4+

GG-_6mM NH4+

GG-_4mM NH4+

GG-_2mM NH4+

Time (min)

OD600

WT: maintains exponential growthuntil hardly any NH4 left

GG: slows down as NH4 used up

GOGAT-: Linear Pathway: aKG Glu GlnGDH GS

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GOGAT-

Dalai Yan, PNAS 2007

Change in osmolarity leads tochange in Glu-level

WT and suppressor mutants

⇒GOGAT-: direct correlation between growth rate and Glu-level

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Theoretical proposition

Ribosomal activity =

Propose: relation from the control of a.a. level on growth rate

Mediated via stringentresponse (ppGpp)

Stringent responsedue to uncharging oftRNA-Gln

hypothesizeddependence ofribosome activiy onthe Glu (or K+) level

depends on osmolarity(1 more free parameter)

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Full model: steady state

3 equations for 3 unknowns([aKG],[Glu],[Gln])

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Full model: steady state

GDH sets growth rate

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Comparison with experimental data: GG-

key parameters:KNH3 =1.1mMk+ = 825/sec (>> k-)[Sakamoto et al(1975)]

Best fit: 350 GDH/cell

Only weak influence

Growth rate setby N-supplyfrom GDH

suggests constant GDH level

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• best-fit: 560 CS, 30 aKGDH• measurement: 600 CS (Robinson et al, 1983) 70 aKGDH (Waskiewica & Hammes,1984)

Comparison with experimental data: GG-

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Comparison with experimental data: GG-

Gln produced by GS: supply>demand → minimal supply: basal GS activity

basal GS activity

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Comparison with experimental data: GG-

Gln produced by GS: supply>demand → minimal supply: basal GS activity

basal GS activity basal GS activity + Gln leakage/ degradation

best fit: ~150 GS/cell+ 30% Gln/hr leakage

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Comparison with experimental data: GG-

Gln produced by GS: supply>demand → minimal supply: basal GS activity

basal GS activity basal GS activity + Gln leakage/ degradation

best fit: ~150 GS/cell+ 30% Gln/hr leakage

Glutaminase B?

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Comparison with experimental data: GG-

Glu produced by GDH

Result of ‘ribosome model’: single fit parameter J0 works for GG- and WT

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Comparison with experimental data: GG-

Glu produced by GDH

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High osmolarity: lower J0

Comparison with experimental data: GG-

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Comparison with experimental data: GG- (high osm.)

Increase in Glu-pool → increased Gln-pool?

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Comparison with experimental data: GG- (high osm.)

aKG pool: data describedby the same model

originalGDH model

with Gln-inhibition(Sakamoto)

Best fit: 40% reduction inGDH-level

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Theoretical predictions: mutants

Other mutants: glnE, inducible GSmin, inducible CS

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GDH kinetic parameters

Km depend ontemperature, salt…

⇒wrong Km used!

KNH4=8.3 mM and notKNH4=1.1 mM

GDH assay: direct measurement ofGDH activity

GG- data converted in GDH activity(with theoretical model)

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GDH kinetic parameters

Km depend ontemperature, salt…

⇒wrong Km used!

KNH4=8.3 mM and notKNH4=1.1 mM

→ GDH isreversible

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GDH kinetic parameters

Km depend ontemperature, salt…

⇒wrong Km used!

KNH4=8.3 mM and notKNH4=1.1 mM

constantGDH level

increase in GDH levelwith decrease in N

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Reversible GDH reaction

New parameters not compatible with constant GDH level

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Reversible GDH reaction

New parameters not compatible with constant GDH level

Single cell: volume doubles during growth

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Test new GDH parameters in vivo

gdhrbs

gdhrbs

Pgdh

Ptet

Construct strain (NQ5) with weak constitutive gdh expression in GG- background removes possible regulation

• qualitatively consistent with large KNH4• cannot directly fit GDH kinetics because poolsand GDH amount all depend on growth rate

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Ensemble measurements

Measurements per OD (~cell mass):

•GDH amount (from quantitativeWestern)

•Pool sizes

NH4 consumption ~ 3mM per OD600Compulsory binding:

! =[NADP]

KNADP

[NADPH ]

KNADPH

Unknown parameter:

(E. coli in glucose: η≈0.3)

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Ensemble measurements

Measurements per OD (~cell mass):

•GDH amount (from quantitativeWestern)

•Pool sizes

NH4 consumption ~ 3mM per OD600Compulsory binding:

! =[NADP]

KNADP

[NADPH ]

KNADPH

Unknown parameter:

(E. coli in glucose: η≈0.3)

Test: in vitro

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Ensemble measurements

NH4 consumption ~ 3mM per OD600Compulsory binding:

! =[NADP]

KNADP

[NADPH ]

KNADPH

Unknown parameter:

(E. coli in glucose: η≈0.3)

Ultimate test in WT: GDH runs in reverse for NH4<2mM: stronglyoverexpressed GDH should lead to growth defect

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Key findings and outlook

Microscopic analysis of cell growth

Theoretical model based on•biochemical characterization of enzymes

•coupling to transamination current

Comparison with exp. measured pool sizes/enzyme levels•Gln leakage/degradation

•Gln-inhibition of GDH

•reversible GDH reaction

•GS basal level

General lessons•mutants elucidate specific aspects of regulation

•every detail matters!

•single cell vs. ensemble measurement

Outlook:•WT: aKG/Gln regulation of GS