Glucose catabolism by Thiobacillus A2 grown in chemostat culture under carbon or nitrogen limitation |
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Authors: | Ann P Wood D P Kelly |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, England |
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Abstract: | Thiobacillus A2 was grown in glucose- or ammonium-limited chemostats and relative contributions of the Embden-Meyerhof (EM), Entner-Doudoroff (ED) and pentose phosphate (PP) pathways to glucose catabolism estimated by 14C-glucose radiorespirometry. In fast growing strain GFI, the EM pathway predominated (41–79%) under all growth conditions with the PP pathway contributing 18–30%. The ED pathway was apparently absent under some conditions of glucose limitation. In contrast, wild type Thiobacillus A2 exhibited predominance of the EM pathway (43–48%) under ammonium-limitation but apparent predominance of the PP pathway (43–55%) under glucose-limitation, although all three pathways were calculated to operate. Under some conditions of glucose limitation the EM pathway was possibly considerably depressed. No clear pattern of response of the three pathways to altered environmental conditions could be deduced, although marked change in pathway activities were obviously induced. Growth yield was apparently unaffected by variation in pathways. The problems of interpreting such complex radiorespirometric data are discussed.Abbreviations EM
Embden-Meyerhof
- ED
Entner-Doudoroff
- KDPG
2-keto-3-deoxy-6-phosphogluconate
- 6-PG
6-phosphogluconate
- PK
phosphoketolase
- PP
pentose phosphate |
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Keywords: | Thiobacillus A2 Radiorespirometry Chemostat culture Glucose metabolism Multiple metabolic pathways Metabolic regulation |
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