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Distribution of glycerol dehydrogenase and glycerol kinase activity in halophilic archaea
Authors:Aharon Oren  Peter Gurevich
Affiliation:Division of Microbial and Molecular Ecology, The Alexander Silverman Institute of Life Sciences, Jerusalem 91904, Israel; Moshe Shilo Center for Marine Biogeochemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
Abstract:Abstract A constitutive NAD+-dependent glycerol dehydrogenase activity was detected in Halobacterium salinarium and Halobacterium cutirubrum . Optimal activity was found at 3 M KCl and pH 8–10. No glycerol dehydrogenase activity could be demonstrated in representatives of the genera Haloferax and Haloarcula , even when grown in the presence of glycerol, or in Halobacterium saccharovorum and Halobacterium sodomense . Glycerol kinase activity was shown to be present constitutively in all halophilic archaea examined. The finding that glycerol dehydrogenase is found only in part of the halophilic arachaea makes dihydroxyacetone an improbable candidate as the precursor for the glycerol moiety of halobacterial lipids.
Keywords:Glycerol dehydrogenase    Glycerol kinase    Halophilic archaeal    Archaeal lipid    Halobacterium
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