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Metabolic Engineering | 2016

A method for analysis and design of metabolism using metabolomics data and kinetic models: Application on lipidomics using a novel kinetic model of sphingolipid metabolism

Georgios Savoglidis; Aline X.S. Santos; Isabelle Riezman; P. Angelino; Howard Riezman; Vassily Hatzimanikatis

We present a model-based method, designated Inverse Metabolic Control Analysis (IMCA), which can be used in conjunction with classical Metabolic Control Analysis for the analysis and design of cellular metabolism. We demonstrate the capabilities of the method by first developing a comprehensively curated kinetic model of sphingolipid biosynthesis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Next we apply IMCA using the model and integrating lipidomics data. The combinatorial complexity of the synthesis of sphingolipid molecules, along with the operational complexity of the participating enzymes of the pathway, presents an excellent case study for testing the capabilities of the IMCA. The exceptional agreement of the predictions of the method with genome-wide data highlights the importance and value of a comprehensive and consistent engineering approach for the development of such methods and models. Based on the analysis, we identified the class of enzymes regulating the distribution of sphingolipids among species and hydroxylation states, with the D-phospholipase SPO14 being one of the most prominent. The method and the applications presented here can be used for a broader, model-based inverse metabolic engineering approach.


PLOS Computational Biology | 2016

Model-Driven Understanding of Palmitoylation Dynamics: Regulated Acylation of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone Calnexin

Tiziano Dallavilla; Laurence Abrami; Patrick A. Sandoz; Georgios Savoglidis; Vassily Hatzimanikatis; F. Gisou van der Goot

Cellular functions are largely regulated by reversible post-translational modifications of proteins which act as switches. Amongst these, S-palmitoylation is unique in that it confers hydrophobicity. Due to technical difficulties, the understanding of this modification has lagged behind. To investigate principles underlying dynamics and regulation of palmitoylation, we have here studied a key cellular protein, the ER chaperone calnexin, which requires dual palmitoylation for function. Apprehending the complex inter-conversion between single-, double- and non- palmitoylated species required combining experimental determination of kinetic parameters with extensive mathematical modelling. We found that calnexin, due to the presence of two cooperative sites, becomes stably acylated, which not only confers function but also a remarkable increase in stability. Unexpectedly, stochastic simulations revealed that palmitoylation does not occur soon after synthesis, but many hours later. This prediction guided us to find that phosphorylation actively delays calnexin palmitoylation in resting cells. Altogether this study reveals that cells synthesize 5 times more calnexin than needed under resting condition, most of which is degraded. This unused pool can be mobilized by preventing phosphorylation or increasing the activity of the palmitoyltransferase DHHC6.


eLife | 2017

Identification and dynamics of the human ZDHHC16-ZDHHC6 palmitoylation cascade

Laurence Abrami; Tiziano Dallavilla; Patrick A. Sandoz; Mustafa Demir; Beatrice Kunz; Georgios Savoglidis; Vassily Hatzimanikatis; F. Gisou van der Goot

S-Palmitoylation is the only reversible post-translational lipid modification. Knowledge about the DHHC palmitoyltransferase family is still limited. Here we show that human ZDHHC6, which modifies key proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum, is controlled by an upstream palmitoyltransferase, ZDHHC16, revealing the first palmitoylation cascade. The combination of site specific mutagenesis of the three ZDHHC6 palmitoylation sites, experimental determination of kinetic parameters and data-driven mathematical modelling allowed us to obtain detailed information on the eight differentially palmitoylated ZDHHC6 species. We found that species rapidly interconvert through the action of ZDHHC16 and the Acyl Protein Thioesterase APT2, that each species varies in terms of turnover rate and activity, altogether allowing the cell to robustly tune its ZDHHC6 activity.


bioRxiv | 2017

Identification and dynamics of the DHHC16-DHHC6 palmitoylation cascade

Laurence Abrami; Tiziano Dallavilla; Patrick A. Sandoz; Mustafa Demir; Beatrice Kunz; Georgios Savoglidis; Vassily Hatzimanikatis; F. Gisou van der Goot

S-Palmitoylation is the only reversible post-translational lipid modification. Knowledge about the DHHC family of palmitoyltransferases is very limited. Here we show that mammalian DHHC6, which modifies key proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum, is controlled by an upstream palmitoyltransferase, DHHC16, revealing the first palmitoylation cascade. Combination of site specific mutagenesis of the three DHHC6 palmitoylation sites, experimental determination of kinetic parameters and data-driven mathematical modelling allowed us to obtain detailed information on the 8 differentially palmitoylated DHHC6 species. We found that species rapidly interconvert through the action of DHHC16 and the Acyl Protein Thioesterase APT2, that each species varies in terms of turnover rate and activity, altogether allowing the cell to robustly tune its DHHC6 activity.


Journal of Catalysis | 2014

A novel platinum nanocatalyst for the oxidation of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural into 2,5-Furandicarboxylic acid under mild conditions

Sviatlana Siankevich; Georgios Savoglidis; Zhaofu Fei; Gábor Laurenczy; Duncan T. L. Alexander; Ning Yan; Paul J. Dyson


Chemical Science | 2018

Efficient cleavage of aryl ether C–O linkages by Rh–Ni and Ru–Ni nanoscale catalysts operating in water

Safak Bulut; Sviatlana Siankevich; Antoine Philippe Van Muyden; Duncan T. L. Alexander; Georgios Savoglidis; Jiaguang Zhang; Vassily Hatzimanikatis; Ning Yan; Paul J. Dyson


Archive | 2017

Ionic polymers and use thereof in processing of biomass

Paul J. Dyson; Zhaofu Fei; Sviatlana Siankevich; Georgios Savoglidis


58th International Conference on the Bioscience of Lipids | 2017

Identification of the enzymes that determine the robustness of lipid profiles in yeast

Sofia Tsouka; Georgios Savoglidis; Howard Riezman; Vassily Hatzimanikatis


3rd International SystemsX.ch Conference on Systems Biology | 2017

A kinetic model of the lipid network in yeast

Sofia Tsouka; Georgios Savoglidis; Vassily Hatzimanikatis


LS2 Annual Meeting 2014 | 2014

Towards a kinetic model of the phospholipids biosynthesis of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Iro Oikonomidi; Georgios Savoglidis; Meriç Ataman; Vassily Hatzimanikatis

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Vassily Hatzimanikatis

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Paul J. Dyson

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Sviatlana Siankevich

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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F. Gisou van der Goot

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Laurence Abrami

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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P. Angelino

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Patrick A. Sandoz

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Tiziano Dallavilla

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Ning Yan

National University of Singapore

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