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Detection of acetyl coenzyme A as an early CO2 assimilation intermediate in Methanobacterium
Authors:Rühlemann  Marion  Ziegler  Klaus  Stupperich  Erhard  Fuchs  Georg
Institution:(1) Abteilung für Angewandte Mikrobiologie, Universität Ulm, Oberer Eselsberg, D-7900 Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The pivotal role of acetyl coenzyme A in CO2 assimilation by autotrophic methanogenic bacteria has been demonstrated by pulse-labelling of growing Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum with 14CO2. After very short incubation with 14CO2 (sim1.5 s) approximately 1% of label incorporated into the soluble cell fraction was contained in acetyl coenzyme A. The percentage distribution of 14C within acetyl CoA markedly decreased with time, which is indicative for acetyl CoA being an immediate 14CO2 fixation product. Label in the acetate molecule first appeared in the carboxyl carbon, but the methyl carbon became equally labelled within only sim10 s. The acetyl CoA was compared with authentic material by various criterions and its cellular concentration was determined to be 52 mgrM. This small cellular pool size of acetyl CoA as compared to e.g. alanine (6.4 mM) provides an explanation for the observed labelling kinetics. The data are fully consistent with autotrophic carbon assimilation via a total synthesis of acetyl coenzyme A from 2 CO2.Dedicated to Professor Dr. Gerhart Drews on occasion of his 60th birthday
Keywords:Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum  Activated acetic acid pathway  Autotrophic-pantothenic acid content  Acetyl CoA synthesis  Methanogen  Acetyl CoA content
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