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Control theory analysis of dynamic metabolic response elucidates mitochondrial-cytoplasmic coupling and nutrient partitioning

Yang, X.; Needleman, D. J.

2026-07-01 biophysics
10.64898/2026.06.28.735091 bioRxiv
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Cells adjust their internal circuits in response to changes in their environment. Hence, exposing cells to changing conditions provides a way to probe the intrinsic dynamics of cellular internal circuits. Metabolic networks are examples of such circuits since metabolic fluxes dynamically adjust when environmental conditions are transiently altered. Most existing theoretical frameworks focus on cellular metabolic steady states and do not consider the dynamics of changes in metabolic fluxes. In this work, we applied transfer function analysis from control theory to analyze the changes of NADH oxidative fluxes in the mitochondria and cytoplasm in mouse oocytes in response to dynamical perturbations of oxygen depletion and recovery. We observed an overshoot of NADH oxidative flux in the cytoplasm upon oxygen recovery which is absent in the mitochondrial NADH oxidative flux. Metabolic perturbation experiments and transfer function analysis indicate that this cytoplasmic NADH overshoot results from the coupling of the mitochondrial and cytoplasmic NADH cycles. The degree of overshoot is determined by competing timescales associated with the exchange rates of lactate and pyruvate with the media and their interconversion rates catalyzed by lactate dehydrogenase. Applying control theory to the data enables the inference of the exchange and conversion rates of pyruvate and lactate, allowing predictions of the contribution of lactate to mitochondrial respiration. Our work indicates that the oocytes maintain a homeostatic respiration rate across nutrient conditions by modulating the contribution of lactate to mitochondrial respiration.

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