Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2826040 Trends in Plant Science 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We discuss how to measure enzyme activities.•We highlight what can be learnt from measuring enzyme activities.•Enzyme activities do not reflect transcript levels.•We discuss integrating information about enzymes and their biological activities into models.

Information about the abundance and biological activities of proteins is essential to reveal how genes affect phenotypes. Over the past decade, mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has revolutionized the identification and quantification of proteins, and the detection of post-translational modifications. Interpretation of proteomics data depends on information about the biological activities of proteins, which has created a bottleneck in research. This review focuses on enzymes in central metabolism. We examine the methods used for measuring enzyme activities, and discuss how these methods provide information about the kinetic and regulatory properties of enzymes, their turnover, and how this information can be integrated into metabolic models. We also discuss how robotized assays could enable the genetic networks that control enzyme abundance to be analyzed.

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