Dynamic Metabolic Rewiring Enables Efficient Acetyl Coenzyme A Assimilation in Paracoccus denitrificans

Author:

Kremer Katharina1,van Teeseling Muriel C. F.2,Schada von Borzyskowski Lennart1,Bernhardsgrütter Iria1,van Spanning Rob J. M.3,Gates Andrew J.4,Remus-Emsermann Mitja N. P.56,Thanbichler Martin127,Erb Tobias J.127

Affiliation:

1. Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany

2. Faculty of Biology, Philipps-Universität, Marburg, Germany

3. Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Vrije Universiteit, HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

4. School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom

5. School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

6. Biomolecular Interaction Centre, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

7. LOEWE Center for Synthetic Microbiology, Marburg, Germany

Abstract

Central carbon metabolism provides organisms with energy and cellular building blocks during growth and is considered the invariable “operating system” of the cell. Here, we describe a new phenomenon in bacterial central carbon metabolism. In contrast to many other bacteria that employ only one pathway for the conversion of the central metabolite acetyl-CoA, Paracoccus denitrificans possesses two different acetyl-CoA assimilation pathways. These two pathways are dynamically recruited during different stages of growth, which allows P. denitrificans to achieve both high biomass yield and high growth rates under changing environmental conditions. Overall, this dynamic rewiring of central carbon metabolism in P. denitrificans represents a new strategy compared to those of other organisms employing only one acetyl-CoA assimilation pathway.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

European Molecular Biology Organization

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Microbiology

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