Some aspects of arginine assimilation in a strain ofStreptococcus sanguis |
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Authors: | Dr. Anthony H. Rogers Peter S. Zilm Neville J. Gully Andrea L. Pfennig |
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Affiliation: | (1) Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Dentistry, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace, 5000 Adelaide, South Australia |
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Abstract: | Like many arginolytic streptococci,Streptococcus sanguis P4A7 is auxotrophic for arginine (Arg) and can also use this amino acid as an energy source; its dissimilation via the arginine deiminase (ADI) pathway is potentially important in dental plaque metabolism. Arg uptake was investigated in chemostat-grown cells; two systems were found: a low-affinity system (A) and a high-affinity system (B). Both systems (a) functioned as well as pH 5.5 and 8.0 as at 7.0; (b) were insensitive to proton-conducting uncouplers and metabolic inhibitors, and (c) were unaffected by prior starvation of cells or their pre-energization with glucose. Thus, Arg uptake appeared to be energy-independent. Inhibition studies with Arg structural analogues indicated that both the carboxyl and guanidino functional groups and their spatial relationship are important as recognition sites in system A, while all three functional groups appear important in system B. It is suggested that system A represents the ADI pathway, whereas system B is used to satisfy the organism's auxotrophic requirement. |
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