Literature DB >> 5970468

Importance of the isovalerate carboxylation pathway of leucine biosynthesis in the rumen.

M J Allison, J A Bucklin, I M Robinson.   

Abstract

Certain anaerobic ruminal bacteria synthesize the leucine carbon skeleton by use of a pathway different from that described in other microorganisms. These organisms carboxylate the intact carbon skeleton of isovalerate, synthesizing leucine-2-C(14) from isovalerate-1-C(14). Strains of Bacteroides ruminicola and Peptostreptococcus elsdenii were like Ruminococcus flavefaciens in that they incorporated appreciable amounts of C(14) from isovalerate-1-C(14) into cellular protein and in that the only labeled amino acid found was leucine. The specific activity of beta-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase in extracts from R. flavefaciens and from the mixed bacterial population from the rumen was very low as compared with the specific activity of this enzyme in extracts from Escherichia coli. This suggests that the pathway of leucine biosynthesis that operates in many aerobic and facultative microorganisms is not the major pathway in rumen bacteria. This was supported by the finding that after fermentation of whole rumen contents with acetate-2-C(14), leucine from the bacterial cells had a specific activity lower than one would expect if acetate was incorporated directly into carbons 1 and 2 of leucine.

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Year:  1966        PMID: 5970468      PMCID: PMC1058419          DOI: 10.1128/am.14.5.807-814.1966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


  25 in total

1.  Biosynthesis of branched-chain amino acids from branched-chain fatty acids by rumen bacteria.

Authors:  M J ALLISON; M P BRYANT
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  1963-05       Impact factor: 4.013

2.  THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF LEUCINE. III. THE CONVERSION OF ALPHA-HYDROXY-BETA-CARBOXYISOCAPROATE TO ALPHA-KETOISOCAPROATE.

Authors:  R O BURNS; H E UMBARGER; S R GROSS
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1963 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 3.162

3.  Amino acid biosynthesis in Torulopsis utilis and Neurospora crassa.

Authors:  P H ABELSON; H J VOGEL
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1955-03       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  The quantitative determination of amino acids by paper chromatography; a solvent to replace phenol.

Authors:  M WOLFE
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1957-01

5.  Carbon dioxide utilization by rumen microorganisms.

Authors:  C N HUHTANEN; F J CARLETON; H R ROBERTS
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1954-12       Impact factor: 3.490

6.  Photoassimilation of acetate and the biosynthesis of amino acids by Chlorobium thiosulphatophilum.

Authors:  D S Hoare; J Gibson
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1964-06       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  Some nutritional characteristics of predominant culturable ruminal bacteria.

Authors:  M P BRYANT; I M ROBINSON
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1962-10       Impact factor: 3.490

8.  Metabolic function of branched-chain volatile fatty acids, growth factors for ruminococci. II. Biosynthesis of higher branched-chain fatty acids and aldehydes.

Authors:  M J ALLISON; M P BRYANT; I KATZ; M KEENEY
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1962-05       Impact factor: 3.490

9.  Studies on the metabolic function of branched-chain volatile fatty acids, growth factors for ruminococci. I. Incorporation of isovalerate into leucine.

Authors:  M J ALLISON; M P BRYANT; R N DOETSCH
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1962-03       Impact factor: 3.490

10.  PEPTIDES AND OTHER NITROGEN SOURCES FOR GROWTH OF BACTEROIDES RUMINICOLA.

Authors:  K A PITTMAN; M P BRYANT
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1964-08       Impact factor: 3.490

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  13 in total

1.  [The alpha-isopropylmalate synthetase of Hydrogenomonas H 16].

Authors:  F Hill; H G Schlegel
Journal:  Arch Mikrobiol       Date:  1969

2.  Distribution of the isopropylmalate pathway to leucine among diverse bacteria.

Authors:  B I Stieglitz; J M Calvo
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1974-06       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  Biosynthesis of alpha-ketoglutarate by the reductive carboxylation of succinate in Bacteroides ruminicola.

Authors:  M J Allison; I M Robinson
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1970-10       Impact factor: 3.490

4.  Glycoprotein degradation in the blind loop syndrome: identification of glycosidases in jejunal contents.

Authors:  R Prizont
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1981-02       Impact factor: 14.808

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

Authors:  I M Robinson; M J Allison
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1969-03       Impact factor: 3.490

6.  Alpha-isopropylmalate synthase as a marker for the leucine biosynthetic pathway in several clostridia and in Bacteroides fragilis.

Authors:  J Wiegel
Journal:  Arch Microbiol       Date:  1981-12-02       Impact factor: 2.552

7.  Identification of bacterial glycosidases in rat cecal contents.

Authors:  R Prizont; N Konigsberg
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1981-09       Impact factor: 3.199

8.  Alternative pathways for biosynthesis of leucine and other amino acids in Bacteroides ruminicola and Bacteroides fragilis.

Authors:  M J Allison; A L Baetz; J Wiegel
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 4.792

9.  Tryptophan biosynthesis from indole-3-acetic acid by anaerobic bacteria from the rumen.

Authors:  M J Allison; I M Robinson; A L Baetz
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1974-01       Impact factor: 3.490

10.  Adenosine 5'-triphosphate- yielding pathways of branched-chain amino acid fermentation by a marine spirochete.

Authors:  C S Harwood; E Canale-Parola
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1981-10       Impact factor: 3.490

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