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Dynamic Cytoplasm: A Physical Regulator of Enzymatic Function

Erika Fukuhara, Elsie J. Dunkley, A. Bevilacqua, Paola Laurino

2025Biochemistry9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cytoplasm is a dynamic, self-organizing system spanning scales from organelles to biomolecular condensates and multienzyme assemblies. While enzymatic regulation has traditionally been attributed to transcriptional control and allostery, emerging evidence highlights the cytoplasm's physical properties─macromolecular crowding, viscosity, and diffusion─as a crucial yet underappreciated regulatory layer. These biophysical factors actively modulate enzymatic activity and metabolic flux, maintaining homeostasis and enabling adaptive cellular responses. This Perspective explores the biochemical interplay between the cytosolic environment and enzymatic function, emphasizing how cytoplasmic organization contributes to metabolic regulation.

Topics & Concepts

CytoplasmCytosolRegulatorFunction (biology)OrganelleCell biologyMacromolecular crowdingEnzymeAllosteric regulationBiologyFlux (metallurgy)BiochemistryChemistryMacromoleculeGeneOrganic chemistryPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics
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