Metabolic efficiency and amino acid composition in the proteomes of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis
National Institute of Genetics · Pennsylvania State University
Abstract
Biosynthesis of an Escherichia coli cell, with organic compounds as sources of energy and carbon, requires approximately 20 to 60 billion high-energy phosphate bonds [Stouthamer, A. H. (1973) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 39, 545-565]. A substantial fraction of this energy budget is devoted to biosynthesis of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. The fueling reactions of central metabolism provide precursor metabolites for synthesis of the 20 amino acids incorporated into proteins. Thus, synthesis of an amino acid entails a dual cost: energy is lost by diverting chemical intermediates from fueling reactions and additional energy is required to convert precursor metabolites to amino acids. Among amino acids,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Amino acid
- Bacillus subtilis
- Escherichia coli
- Biochemistry
- Biosynthesis
- Proteome
- Protein biosynthesis
- Translation (biology)
- Affordable and clean energy