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Multiple pathways for isoleucine biosynthesis in the spirochete Leptospira.

H N Westfall, N W Charon, D E Peterson.   

Abstract

Spirochetes of the genus Leptospira have previously been shown to use an unusual pathway to synthesize isoleucine. For reasons of convenience, we assume that only one unusual pathway is found in the genus, and we refer to it as the pyruvate pathway. We determined the distribution of this pyruvate pathway in representatives of the seven Leptospira DNA hybridization groups. Our method included labeling the representative strains with radioactive carbon dioxide and other radioactive precursors, fractionating the cells, and determining the specific activities (counts detected per nanomole) of the amino acids found in the protein fractions. On the basis of isoleucine biosynthesis, we found that the genus can be classified as follows: class I primarily, if not exclusively, uses the well-known threonine pathway; class II uses mostly the pyruvate pathway, with a minor amount of isoleucine being synthesized via the threonine pathway; and class III uses the pyruvate pathway exclusively. No relationship appears to exist between the degree of DNA hybridization and the classes of isoleucine biosynthesis. Although the precise intermediates on the pyruvate pathway are unknown, the origin of the carbon skeleton of isoleucine synthesized by this pathway is consistent with a borrowing of the leucine biosynthetic enzymes. However, we found that the pyruvate pathway is not controlled by leucine and that the two isoleucine pathways are independently regulated. Finding major and highly evolved multiple biosynthetic pathways of a specific amino acid within one genus is unique, and, conceivably, represents phylogenetic diversity within Leptospira.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6404889      PMCID: PMC217537          DOI: 10.1128/jb.154.2.846-853.1983

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


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