Global characterization of in vivo enzyme catalytic rates and their correspondence to in vitro kcat measurements

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Turnover numbers, also known as kcat values, are fundamental properties of enzymes. However, kcat data are scarce and measured in vitro, thus may not faithfully represent the in vivo situation. A basic question that awaits elucidation is: how representative are kcat values for the maximal catalytic rates of enzymes in vivo? Here, we harness omics data to calculate kmaxvivo, the observed maximal catalytic rate of an enzyme inside cells. Comparison with kcat values from Escherichia coli, yields a correlation of r2= 0.62 in log scale (p < 10-10), with a root mean square difference of 0.54 (3.5-fold in linear scale), indicating that in vivo and in vitro maximal rates generally concur. By accounting for the degree of saturation of enzymes and the backward flux dictated by thermodynamics, we further refine the correspondence between kmaxvivo and kcat values. The approach we present here characterizes the quantitative relationship between enzymatic catalysis in vitro and in vivo and offers a highthroughput method for extracting enzyme kinetic constants from omics data.

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Davidia, D., Noorb, E., Liebermeisterc, W., Bar-Evend, A., Flamholze, A., Tummlerf, K., … Miloa, R. (2016). Global characterization of in vivo enzyme catalytic rates and their correspondence to in vitro kcat measurements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(12), 3401–3406. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1514240113

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