Metabolism of threonine by Fusaria growth on threonine as the sole carbon and nitrogen source |
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Authors: | A. J. Willetts |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Exeter, Washington Singer Laboratories, Perry Road, EX4 4QG Exeter, Devon, UK |
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Abstract: | Three strains ofFusarium supporting aerobic growth onl-threonine as the sole source of energy and carbon and nitrogen, initially metabolised threonine to acetyl-CoA and glycine via induciblel-threonine:NAD+ dehydrogenase plus 2-amino-3-oxobutyrate:CoA ligase activities. Comparative enzyme induction patterns after growth of the three strains on a wide range of carbon sources indicated that the glycine produced by the NAD+ plus CoASH-dependent cleavage of threonine was subsequently utilised as an energy source and biosynthetic precursor via the glycine-serine pathway, pyruvate carboxylase, and ultimately the TCA cycle. Acetyl-CoA, the second initial C2 threonine catabolism product, was subsequently assimilated via a combined TCA plus glyoxylate cycle. |
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