K. Vandam et al., CONTROL AND REGULATION OF METABOLIC FLUXES IN MICROBES BY SUBSTRATES AND ENZYMES, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 63(3-4), 1993, pp. 315-321
The control of enzymes and substrates on the flux through microbial me
tabolic pathways can be quantified in terms of flux control coefficien
ts. In pathways involving group transfer, the summation theorem for fl
ux control by the enzymes has to be modified: the sum of control by al
l enzymes is between 1 and 2. The phosphoenolpyruvate: glucose phospho
transferase system is such a pathway. Experimental determination of th
e control by the enzymes in this pathway is under way. The control of
the enzymes on the glycolytic flux in yeast is low, with the possible
exception of the uptake step. In Klebsiella pneumoniae potassium and a
mmonium ions can simultaneously be 'limiting', (i.e. have significant
control on growth) at pH 6, but not at pH 8. This may be due to the fa
ct that at pH 8 the high-affinity potassium uptake system is absent.