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Continuous ATP Regeneration Using Immobilized Yeast Cells
Authors:Masanori Asada  Kazuhiro Morimoto  Kazuhiro Nakanishi  Ryuichi Matsuno  Atsuo Tanaka  Akira Kimura
Institution:1. Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture;2. Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606, Japan;3. Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto 611, Japan
Abstract:Arthrobacter simplex was screened as an α-keto-δ-guanidinovalerate (ketoarginine) assimilating organism. A characteristic feature was its growth on ketoarginine as a carbon source; it began to grow after an extremely long lag. Its growth was stimulated by addition of 0.02% yeast extract to the medium.

The results indicated the transamination of arginine-α-ketoglutarate (α-KGA) and the hydrolyzing reaction of ketoarginine into α-keto-δ-aminovalerate and urea. Two intermediates, ketoarginine and α-keto-δ-aminovalerate, were isolated and identified by various procedures. Coupling of the two reactions was demonstrated in cell-free extracts of arginine-grown cells; ketoarginine formed from arginine by transamination with α-KGA was hydrolyzed directly to α-keto-δ-aminovalerate and urea. The metabolic routes of arginine in microorganisms were discussed.
Keywords:Lotus japonicus  microbe-associated molecular patterns  phytoalexin  plant immunity  rhizobia
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