Catabolism of D-glucose by Pseudomonas putida U occurs via extracellular transformation into D-gluconic acid and induction of a specific gluconate transport …

C Schleissner, A Reglero, JM Luengo - Microbiology, 1997 - microbiologyresearch.org
C Schleissner, A Reglero, JM Luengo
Microbiology, 1997microbiologyresearch.org
Pseudomonas putida U does not degrade D-glucose through the glycolytic pathway but
requires (i) its oxidation to d-gluconic acid by a peripherally located constitutive glucose
dehydrogenase (insensitive to osmotic shock),(ii) accumulation of d-gluconic acid in the
extracellular medium, and (iii) the induction of a specific energy-dependent transport system
responsible for the uptake of d-gluconic acid. This uptake system showed maximal rates of
transport at 30° in 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer, pH 7.0. Under these conditions the …
Pseudomonas putida U does not degrade D-glucose through the glycolytic pathway but requires (i) its oxidation to D-gluconic acid by a peripherally located constitutive glucose dehydrogenase (insensitive to osmotic shock), (ii) accumulation of D-gluconic acid in the extracellular medium, and (iii) the induction of a specific energy-dependent transport system responsible for the uptake of D-gluconic acid. This uptake system showed maximal rates of transport at 30 ° in 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer, pH 7.0. Under these conditions the Km calculated for D-gluconic acid was 6.7 μM. Furthermore, a different transport system, specific for the uptake of glucose, was also identified. It is active and shows maximal uptake rates at 35 ° in 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer, pH 6.0, with a K m value of 8.3 μM.
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