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Anaerobic c(1) metabolism of the o-methyl-C-labeled substituent of vanillate.

A C Frazer1, L Y Young.   

Abstract

The O-methyl substituents of aromatic compounds constitute a C(1) growth substrate for a number of taxonomically diverse anaerobic acetogens. In this study, strain TH-001, an O-demethylating obligate anaerobe, was chosen to represent this physiological group, and the carbon flow when cells were grown on O-methyl substituents as a C(1) substrate was determined by C radiotracer techniques. O-[methyl-C]vanillate (4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzoate) was used as the labeled C(1) substrate. The data showed that for every O-methyl carbon converted to [C]acetate, two were oxidized to CO(2). Quantitation of the carbon recovered in the two products, acetate and CO(2), indicated that acetate was formed in part by the fixation of unlabeled CO(2). The specific activity of C in acetate was 70% of that in the O-methyl substrate, suggesting that only one carbon of acetate was derived from the O-methyl group. Thus, it is postulated that the carboxyl carbon of the product acetate is derived from CO(2) and the methyl carbon is derived from the O-methyl substituent of vanillate. The metabolism of O-[methyl-C]vanillate by strain TH-001 can be described as follows: 3CH(3)OC(7)H(5)O(3) + CO(2) + 4H(2)O --> CH(3)COOH + 2CO(2) + 10H + 10e + 3HOC(7)H(5)O(3).

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Year:  1986        PMID: 16346978      PMCID: PMC238819          DOI: 10.1128/aem.51.1.84-87.1986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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