Production of gluconic acid and 2-ketogluconic acid by Klebsiella aerogenes NCTC 418 |
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Authors: | O. M. Neijssel D. W. Tempest |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratorium voor Microbiologie, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam |
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Abstract: | ![]() 2-Ketogluconic acid and, to a lesser extent, gluconic acid were found to be major products of glucose catabolism by phosphate-limited cultures of Klebsiella aerogenes NCTC 418, and together accounted for up to 46% of the glucose carbon that was metabolized.Although the concentrations of both acids increased sub-stantially at low growth rates, their specific rates of synthesis decreased markedly, as did the proportion of glucose converted into these products.Determination of the affinity constant, for glucose, of phosphate-limited organisms showed it to be not significantly different from that of glucose-limited organisms (Ks 50 M), indicative of the phosphotransferase uptake system. And since these organisms possessed an active glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase, and had no detectable glucose dehydrogenase activity, it was concluded that gluconic acid and 2-ketogluconic acid arose from their corresponding phosphorylated metabolites, and not directly from glucose. |
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Keywords: | Klebsiella aerogenes Gluconic Acid 2-Ketogluconic Acid Phosphate-Limitation Continuous Culture |
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