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Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure

BACKGROUND: Over many years, it has been assumed that enzymes work either in an isolated way, or organized in small catalytic groups. Several studies performed using “metabolic networks models” are helping to understand the degree of functional complexity that characterizes enzymatic dynamic systems...

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Autores principales: De La Fuente, Ildefonso M., Martínez, Luis, Pérez-Samartín, Alberto L., Ormaetxea, Leire, Amezaga, Cristian, Vera-López, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2519785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18769681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003100
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author De La Fuente, Ildefonso M.
Martínez, Luis
Pérez-Samartín, Alberto L.
Ormaetxea, Leire
Amezaga, Cristian
Vera-López, Antonio
author_facet De La Fuente, Ildefonso M.
Martínez, Luis
Pérez-Samartín, Alberto L.
Ormaetxea, Leire
Amezaga, Cristian
Vera-López, Antonio
author_sort De La Fuente, Ildefonso M.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Over many years, it has been assumed that enzymes work either in an isolated way, or organized in small catalytic groups. Several studies performed using “metabolic networks models” are helping to understand the degree of functional complexity that characterizes enzymatic dynamic systems. In a previous work, we used “dissipative metabolic networks” (DMNs) to show that enzymes can present a self-organized global functional structure, in which several sets of enzymes are always in an active state, whereas the rest of molecular catalytic sets exhibit dynamics of on-off changing states. We suggested that this kind of global metabolic dynamics might be a genuine and universal functional configuration of the cellular metabolic structure, common to all living cells. Later, a different group has shown experimentally that this kind of functional structure does, indeed, exist in several microorganisms. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we have analyzed around 2.500.000 different DMNs in order to investigate the underlying mechanism of this dynamic global configuration. The numerical analyses that we have performed show that this global configuration is an emergent property inherent to the cellular metabolic dynamics. Concretely, we have found that the existence of a high number of enzymatic subsystems belonging to the DMNs is the fundamental element for the spontaneous emergence of a functional reactive structure characterized by a metabolic core formed by several sets of enzymes always in an active state. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This self-organized dynamic structure seems to be an intrinsic characteristic of metabolism, common to all living cellular organisms. To better understand cellular functionality, it will be crucial to structurally characterize these enzymatic self-organized global structures.
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spelling pubmed-25197852008-08-29 Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure De La Fuente, Ildefonso M. Martínez, Luis Pérez-Samartín, Alberto L. Ormaetxea, Leire Amezaga, Cristian Vera-López, Antonio PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Over many years, it has been assumed that enzymes work either in an isolated way, or organized in small catalytic groups. Several studies performed using “metabolic networks models” are helping to understand the degree of functional complexity that characterizes enzymatic dynamic systems. In a previous work, we used “dissipative metabolic networks” (DMNs) to show that enzymes can present a self-organized global functional structure, in which several sets of enzymes are always in an active state, whereas the rest of molecular catalytic sets exhibit dynamics of on-off changing states. We suggested that this kind of global metabolic dynamics might be a genuine and universal functional configuration of the cellular metabolic structure, common to all living cells. Later, a different group has shown experimentally that this kind of functional structure does, indeed, exist in several microorganisms. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we have analyzed around 2.500.000 different DMNs in order to investigate the underlying mechanism of this dynamic global configuration. The numerical analyses that we have performed show that this global configuration is an emergent property inherent to the cellular metabolic dynamics. Concretely, we have found that the existence of a high number of enzymatic subsystems belonging to the DMNs is the fundamental element for the spontaneous emergence of a functional reactive structure characterized by a metabolic core formed by several sets of enzymes always in an active state. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This self-organized dynamic structure seems to be an intrinsic characteristic of metabolism, common to all living cellular organisms. To better understand cellular functionality, it will be crucial to structurally characterize these enzymatic self-organized global structures. Public Library of Science 2008-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2519785/ /pubmed/18769681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003100 Text en De la Fuente et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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De La Fuente, Ildefonso M.
Martínez, Luis
Pérez-Samartín, Alberto L.
Ormaetxea, Leire
Amezaga, Cristian
Vera-López, Antonio
Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure
title Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure
title_full Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure
title_fullStr Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure
title_full_unstemmed Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure
title_short Global Self-Organization of the Cellular Metabolic Structure
title_sort global self-organization of the cellular metabolic structure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2519785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18769681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003100
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