Time-course of derepression and amino acid recovery for the computer model of the tryptophan biosynthetic pathway from E. coli. Cells growing in a medium with excess Trp (k11 = 1) are switched to media containing various lower amounts of Trp (k11 < 1): A and B (k11 = 0.5), C and D (k11 = 0.41), E and F (k11 = 0, which corresponds to no Trp). Expression of the trp operon undergoes derepression and is allowed to reach a new steady state. The upper curve in each panel corresponds to the case in which the rate of enzyme synthesis is independent of Trp concentration (kM = 0), and the curves then decrease in the order of increasing dependence on Trp concentration (kM = 0, 0.1, 1, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500). The steady state concentrations of Trp and of the Trp-biosynthetic enzymes in a Trp-reduced media decrease with increasing kM.
A, C and E. Dimensionless time-course for protein levels, which are normalized with respect to the maximum derepressed steady-state value in (E).
B, D and F. Dimensionless time-course for intracellular amino acid levels, which are normalized with respect to the same initial value.
Note that the y-axes changes scale progressively from panel to panel in order to show differences while accommodating the increasing degrees of derepression. See text for further discussion.