A metabolic sum rule dictates bacterial response to short-chain fatty acid stress

Author:

Taylor Brian R.ORCID,Patsalo VadimORCID,Okano HiroyukiORCID,Shen Yihui,Zhang Zhongge,Williamson James R.ORCID,Rabinowitz Joshua D.ORCID,Hwa TerenceORCID

Abstract

Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) such as acetate accumulate in fermentative environments, inhibiting many types of bacteria. While it is known that cells accumulate SCFAs to high concentrations internally, the cause of SCFA toxicity is not understood. By forcing Escherichia coli cells to accumulate a variety of “useless metabolites”, we establish via extensive ‘omic analysis a metabolic sum rule, by which the accumulation of exogenous metabolites such as acetate forces the depletion of endogenous metabolites. The latter leads to bottlenecks in biosynthesis, manifested as a simple linear relation between useless metabolite accumulation and growth reduction. Guided by quantitative models, we show that acetate-stressed cells optimize growth by partially acidifying their own cytoplasm, which reduces acetate accumulation, restoring the endogenous metabolites as allowed by the sum rule.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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