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Acceleration of enzymatic catalysis by active hydrodynamic fluctuations

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Title
Acceleration of enzymatic catalysis by active hydrodynamic fluctuations
Author(s)
Ashwani Kr. Tripathi; Tamoghna Das; Govind Paneru; Hyuk Kyu Pak; Tsvi Tlusty
Publication Date
2022-04
Journal
Communications Physics, v.5, no.1
Publisher
Nature Research
Abstract
© 2022, The Author(s).The cellular milieu is teeming with biochemical nano-machines whose activity is a strong source of correlated non-thermal fluctuations termed active noise. Essential elements of this circuitry are enzymes, catalysts that speed up the rate of metabolic reactions by orders of magnitude, thereby making life possible. Here, we examine the possibility that active noise in the cell, or in vitro, affects enzymatic catalytic rate by accelerating or decelerating the crossing rate of energy barriers during the reaction. Considering hydrodynamic perturbations induced by biochemical activity as a source of active noise, we evaluate their impact on the enzymatic cycle using a combination of analytic and numerical methods. Our estimates show that the fast component of the active noise spectrum may significantly enhance the turnover rate of enzymes, while reactions remain practically unaffected by the slow noise spectrum. Revisiting the physics of barrier crossing under the influence of active hydrodynamic fluctuations suggests that the biochemical activity of macromolecules such as enzymes is coupled to active noise. Thus, we propose that enzymatic catalysis is a collective, many-body process in which enzymes may affect each other’s activity via long-range hydrodynamic interaction, with potential impact on biochemical networks in living and artificial systems alike.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/11701
DOI
10.1038/s42005-022-00878-3
ISSN
2399-3650
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Center for Soft and Living Matter(첨단연성물질 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
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