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Isoleucine biosynthesis from 2-methylbutyric acid by anaerobic bacteria from the rumen.

I M Robinson, M J Allison.   

Abstract

Microorganisms in ruminal ingesta and pure cultures of anaerobic ruminal bacteria of different physiological and morphological groups incorporated (14)C from labeled 2-methylbutyrate during growth. The radioactivity was incorporated mainly into lipid and protein. Isoleucine was the only labeled amino acid found in acid hydrolysates of protein from either pure or mixed cultures. Radioactivity in isoleucine synthesized from 2-methylbutyrate-1-(14)C was entirely in carbon-2. Thus, the carboxylation of 2-methylbutyrate is a pathway for synthesis of isoleucine different from that operative in many aerobic and facultative microorganisms. The specific activity of isoleucine from 2-methylbutyrate by Bacteroides rumminicola 23 increased with higher concentrations of 2-methylbutyrate (2.6 to 44 x 10(-5)m) in the growth medium. At the highest concentration, the specific activity of isoleucine synthesized was 40% of the specific activity of the 2-methylbutyrate in the growth medium. The use of enzymatic casein hydrolysate, oxytocin, or vasopressin rather than ammonia as nitrogen source for growth of strain 23 depressed the incorporation of 2-methylbutyrate into isoleucine. Synthesis of isoleucine from 2-methylbutyrate appears to be an important reaction in the rumen.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5813342      PMCID: PMC249838          DOI: 10.1128/jb.97.3.1220-1226.1969

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


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