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  • Regulation underlying hierarchical and simultaneous utilization of carbon substrates by flux sensors in Escherichia coli.

Regulation underlying hierarchical and simultaneous utilization of carbon substrates by flux sensors in Escherichia coli.

Nature microbiology (2019-12-11)
Hiroyuki Okano, Rutger Hermsen, Karl Kochanowski, Terence Hwa
ABSTRACT

Many microorganisms exhibit nutrient preferences, exemplified by the 'hierarchical' consumption of certain carbon substrates. Here, we systematically investigate under which physiological conditions hierarchical substrate utilization occurs and its mechanisms of implementation. We show utilization hierarchy of Escherichia coli to be ordered by the carbon-uptake flux rather than the identity of the substrates. A detailed study of glycerol uptake finds that it is fully suppressed if the uptake flux of another glycolytic substrate exceeds a threshold, which is set to the influx obtained when grown on glycerol alone. Below this threshold, limited glycerol uptake is 'supplemented' such that the total carbon uptake is maintained at the threshold. This behaviour results from total-flux feedback mediated by cAMP-Crp signalling but also requires inhibition by the regulator fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, which senses the upper-glycolytic flux and ensures that glycerol uptake defers to other glycolytic substrates but not to gluconeogenic ones. A quantitative model reproduces all of the observed utilization patterns, including those of key mutants. The proposed mechanism relies on the differential regulation of uptake enzymes and requires a specific operon organization. This organization is found to be conserved across related species for several uptake systems, suggesting the deployment of similar mechanisms for hierarchical substrate utilization by a spectrum of microorganisms.

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