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7.13:

עיכוב משוב

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Feedback Inhibition

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בתהליך בקרה הנקרא עיכוב בהיזון חוזר, תוצר התגובה מעכב אנזים בשלב מוקדם יותר במסלול המטבולי שיצר אותו, ובכך מאט או משבית את הייצור של עצמו. התוצר עושה זאת על-ידי קישור לאתר בקרה על האנזים, שהוא שונה מהאתר הפעיל הנקשר אל הסובסטרט. כאשר התוצר נקשר לאתר הבקרה, הוא גורם לשינוי מבני באנזים המעכב אותו מלהמשיך לזרז את התגובה.פעילות זו מונעת רמות גבוהות מדי של התוצר מלהצטבר. וכאשר הרמה יורדת מספיק נמוך, התוצר כבר לא מעכב את האנזים, והייצור יכול להמשיך כרגיל.

7.13:

עיכוב משוב

Biochemical reactions are occurring constantly in cells, converting starting substances to different products, usually with the help of enzymes that speed the reactions. Without enzymes, it would take far too long for most reactions to occur to be useful to the cell!

Since enzymes help control the rate of reactions, their activity is regulated so that appropriate amounts of starting materials, intermediate metabolites, and products are maintained in the cell. Excessive build-up or depletion of substances can have disastrous consequences on the health of the cell and organism.

In a regulatory process called feedback inhibition, the product of a reaction inhibits an enzyme at an earlier step in the metabolic pathway that produced it. The product binds to a regulatory site on the enzyme, which is distinct from the active site that binds to the substrate, thereby slowing or shutting down its own production. When the product binds to the regulatory site, it causes a conformational change in the enzyme that prevents it from binding to the substrate and continuing to catalyze the reaction.

This prevents excessively high levels of the product from accumulating in the cell. When its level drops low enough, the product no longer inhibits the enzyme, and the reaction can proceed as usual.

Leitura Sugerida

Sander, Timur, Niklas Farke, Christoph Diehl, Michelle Kuntz, Timo Glatter, and Hannes Link. “Allosteric Feedback Inhibition Enables Robust Amino Acid Biosynthesis in E. Coli by Enforcing Enzyme Overabundance.” Cell Systems 8, no. 1 (January 23, 2019): 66-75.e8. [Source]

Bulfer, Stacie L., Erin M. Scott, Lorraine Pillus, and Raymond C. Trievel. “Structural Basis for L-Lysine Feedback Inhibition of Homocitrate Synthase.” The Journal of Biological Chemistry 285, no. 14 (April 2, 2010): 10446–53. [Source]