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Role of methionine in biosynthesis of prodigiosin by Serratia marcescens.

S M Qadri, R P Williams.   

Abstract

Methionine alone did not allow biosynthesis of prodigiosin (2-methyl-3-amyl-6-methoxyprodigiosene) in nonproliferating cells (NPC) of Serratia marcescens strain Nima. However, when methionine was added to NPC synthesizing prodigiosin in the presence of other amino acids, the lag period for synthesis of prodigiosin was shortened, an increased amount of the pigment was formed, and the optimal concentrations of the other amino acids were reduced. Less prodigiosin was synthesized when addition of methionine was delayed beyond 4 h. The specific activity of prodigiosin synthesized by addition of (14)CH(3)-methionine was 40 to 50 times greater than that synthesized from methionine-2-(14)C or (14)COOH-methionine. NPC of mutant OF of S. marcescens synthesized norprodigiosin (2-methyl-3-amyl-6-hydroxyprodigiosene), and the specific activity of this pigment synthesized in the presence of (14)CH(3)-methionine was only 5 to 13 times greater than that synthesized from methionine-2-(14)C or (14)COOH-methionine. A particulate, cell-free extract of mutant WF of S. marcescens methylated norprodigiosin to form prodigiosin. When the extract was added to NPC of mutant OF synthesizing norprodigiosin in the presence of (14)CH(3)-methionine, the prodigiosin formed had 80% greater specific activity than the norprodigiosin synthesized in the absence of the extract. The C6 hydroxyl group of norprodigiosin was methylated in the presence of the extract and methionine. Biosynthesis of prodigiosin by NPC of strain Nima also was augmented by addition of S-adenosylmethionine. Various analogues of methionine such as norleucine, norvaline, ethionine, and alpha-methylmethionine did not affect biosynthesis of prodigiosin by NPC either in the presence or absence of methionine.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4201771      PMCID: PMC246475          DOI: 10.1128/jb.116.3.1191-1198.1973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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8.  Incorporation of methionine into prodigiosin.

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4.  Biosynthesis of prodigiosin by non-proliferating wild-type Serratia marcescens and mutants deficient in catabolism of alanine, histidine, and proline.

Authors:  D V Lim; S M Qadri; C Nichols; R P Williams
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1977-01       Impact factor: 3.490

5.  Role of L-proline in the biosynthesis of prodigiosin.

Authors:  R H Scott; S M Qadri; R P Williams
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