Isotopolog perturbation techniques for metabolic networks: Metabolic recycling of nutritional glucose in Drosophila melanogaster
AUTOR(ES)
Eisenreich, Wolfgang
FONTE
National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
Drosophila melanogaster strain Oregon-R* was grown on standard medium supplemented with [U-13C6]glucose. One to two days after hatching, flies were extracted with water. Glucose was isolated chromatographically from the extract and was analyzed by 13C NMR spectroscopy. All 13C signals of the isolated glucose were multiplets arising by 13C13C coupling. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the coupling constants and heavy isotope shifts in glucose, the integrals of individual 13C signal patterns afforded the concentrations of certain groups of 13C isotopologs. These data were deconvoluted by a genetic algorithm affording the abundances of all single-labeled and of 15 multiply labeled isotopologs. Among the latter group, seven isotopologs were found at concentrations >0.1 mol % with [1,2-13C2]glucose as the most prominent species. The multiply 13C-labeled glucose isotopologs are caused by metabolic remodeling of the proffered glucose via a complex network of catabolic and anabolic processes involving glycolysis and/or passage through the pentose phosphate, the Cori cycle and/or the citrate cycle. The perturbation method described can be adapted to a wide variety of experimental systems and isotope-labeled precursors.
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