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Ultrasensitivity by Molecular Titration in Spatially Propagating Enzymatic Reactions
Authors:Sergey N Semenov  Albert J Markvoort  Wouter BL Gevers  Aigars Piruska  Tom FA de Greef  Wilhelm TS Huck
Institution: Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute for Molecules and Materials, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Eindhoven University of Technology, Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;§ Computational Biology Group, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:Delineating design principles of biological systems by reconstitution of purified components offers a platform to gauge the influence of critical physicochemical parameters on minimal biological systems of reduced complexity. Here we unravel the effect of strong reversible inhibitors on the spatiotemporal propagation of enzymatic reactions in a confined environment in vitro. We use micropatterned, enzyme-laden agarose gels which are stamped on polyacrylamide films containing immobilized substrates and reversible inhibitors. Quantitative fluorescence imaging combined with detailed numerical simulations of the reaction-diffusion process reveal that a shallow gradient of enzyme is converted into a steep product gradient by addition of strong inhibitors, consistent with a mathematical model of molecular titration. The results confirm that ultrasensitive and threshold effects at the molecular level can convert a graded input signal to a steep spatial response at macroscopic length scales.
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