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The widespread role of non-enzymatic reactions in cellular metabolism.


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Authors

Keller, Markus A 
Piedrafita, Gabriel 

Abstract

Enzymes shape cellular metabolism, are regulated, fast, and for most cases specific. Enzymes do not however prevent the parallel occurrence of non-enzymatic reactions. Non-enzymatic reactions were important for the evolution of metabolic pathways, but are retained as part of the modern metabolic network. They divide into unspecific chemical reactivity and specific reactions that occur either exclusively non-enzymatically as part of the metabolic network, or in parallel to existing enzyme functions. Non-enzymatic reactions resemble catalytic mechanisms as found in all major enzyme classes and occur spontaneously, small molecule (e.g. metal-) catalyzed or light-induced. The frequent occurrence of non-enzymatic reactions impacts on stability and metabolic network structure, and has thus to be considered in the context of metabolic disease, network modeling, biotechnology and drug design.

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Keywords

Animals, Biocatalysis, Genome, Humans, Metabolic Networks and Pathways

Journal Title

Curr Opin Biotechnol

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Journal ISSN

0958-1669
1879-0429

Volume Title

34

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (093735/Z/10/Z)
European Research Council (260809)
We acknowledge funding from the Wellcome Trust (RG 093735/Z/10/Z), the ERC (starting Grant 260809). Markus A Keller is supported by the Austrian Science Funds by an Erwin Schroeder postdoctoral fellowship (FWF, J 3341). Markus Ralser is a Wellcome Trust Research Career Development and Wellcome-Beit Prize fellow.