Bacterial biosynthesis of cellulose from d-glucose or glycerol precursors labelled with deuterium |
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Authors: | B.F. Chumpitazi-Hermoza D. Gagnaire F.R. Taravel |
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Abstract: | d-Glucose and glycerol precursors randomly labelled with deuterium were prepared and used for the biosynthesis of bacterial cellulose by Acetobacter xylinum. The materials obtained were converted into triacetate derivatives and analysed by 250 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance.Labelling percentages on each position are reported. The weighted addition of combinations of different 2H or 1H sites for mixtures of multiple labelled compounds was performed by means of an N.M.R. spectrum simulation program according to different hypotheses. The nonrandom nature of the results showed the importance of exchange phenomena and of the biosynthetic pathways which take place during cellulose biosynthesis.While showing less favourable properties than 13C enrichment, deuterium labelling can nevertheless lead to significant results (in particular if one is dealing with labelled fragments of precursors incorporated partly or totally into a final molecule), particularly in view of the easy preparation of deuterated compounds by catalytic exchange. |
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