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Utilization of chondroitin sulfate by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron growing in carbohydrate-limited continuous culture.

A A Salyers, M O'Brien, S F Kotarski.   

Abstract

When Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, an obligate anaerobe from the human colonic flora, was grown in continuous culture with the mucopolysaccharide chondroitin sulfate as the limiting source of carbohydrate, growth yields ranged from 48 g of cell dry weight per mol of equivalent monosaccharide at a growth rate of 3.5 h per generation to 32 g per mol at a growth rate of 24 h per generation. The theoretical maximum growth yield (61 g of cell dry weight per mol of equivalent monosaccharide) was comparable to that of 54 g per mol, which was obtained previously when glucuronic acid, a component of chondroitin sulfate, was the limiting carbohydrate (S. F. Kotarski and A. A. Salyers, J. Bacteriol. 146:853-860, 1981). However, the maintenance coefficient was three times higher when chondroitin sulfate was the substrate than when glucuronic acid was the substrate. The specific activity of chondroitin lyase (EC 4.2.2.4), an enzyme which cleaves chondroitin sulfate into disaccharides, declined by nearly 50% as growth rates decreased from 3.5 to 24 h per generation. By contrast, the specific activities of several glycolytic enzymes and disaccharidases remained constant over this range of growth rates. Although chondroitin sulfate was growth limiting, some carbohydrate was detectable in the extracellular fluid at all growth rates. At rapid growth rates (1 to 2 h per generation), this residual carbohydrate included fragments of chondroitin sulfate having a wide range of molecular weights. At slower growth rates (2 to 24 h per generation), the residual carbohydrate consisted mainly of a small fragment which migrated on paper chromatograms more slowly than the disaccharides produced by chondroitin lyase but faster than a tetrasaccharide. This small fragment may represent the reducing end of the chondroitin sulfate molecule.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6804433      PMCID: PMC216316          DOI: 10.1128/jb.150.3.1008-1015.1982

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


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