The role of acetyl coenzyme A: butyrate coenzyme A in the transferase uptake of butyrate by isolated membrane vesicles of Escherichia coli |
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Authors: | F E Frerman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The acetyl CoA:butyrate CoA transferase catalyzes the translocation of butyrate in membrane vesicles prepared from a strain of Escherichia coli which is depressed for the acetoacetate degradation operon. Butyrate accumulated in the membranes as butyryl CoA. The role of the transferase in uptake is supported by the following observations: (i) uptake is stimulated by acetyl CoA; (ii) the solubilized CoA transferase and uptake exhibit KmS for butyrate, pH optima and levels inhibition by N-ethylmaleimide that are virtually identical; (iii) significant amounts of the CoA transferase are found associated with the membranes and uptake is rapidly inhibited by butyryl CoA and acetate, the products of the CoA transferase-catalyzed reaction. The fact that butyrate uptake did not exhibit saturation kinetics with increasing concentrations of acetyl CoA suggested that the transferase is not localized on the outer surface of the membrane. The level of free butyrate in the vesicles, the fact that butyrate uptake exhibited saturation kinetics with increasing concentrations of butyrate, and the observation that radioactivity was not rapidly lost from the vesicles following addition of butyryl CoA or acetate to incubation mixtures indicated that butyrate is translocated rather than trapped by the CoA transferase. |
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