Bulletin of the Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1881-1272
Print ISSN : 0375-8397
ISSN-L : 0375-8397
On the Metabolism of Organic Acids by Clostridium acetobutylicum
Part II. Lactic Acid Metabolism and Relating Role of Recemiase
Hideo KATAGIRITsunetake SUGIMORIKazutami IMAI
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1960 年 24 巻 2 号 p. 173-181

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Behaviours of acetone-butanol fermentation bacterium, Clostridium acetobutylicum, towards optically active lactic aci4ls were investigated. As a rule, cells harvested from lactic acid supplemented culture medium surpassed in metabolizing lactic acid as compared with glucosegrown cells. It was pointed out that Cl. acetobutylicum possessed D-lactic dehydrogenase by nature, and that L-lactic acid could be dehydrogenated after its conversion to D-isomer through the action of racemiase. In addition to D-lactic dehydrogenase, it was further indicated that this organism had another type of lactic dehydrogenase or oxidase, which was capable of oxidizing L-isomer with air oxygen in liberating acetic acid and carbon dioxide. Physiological action of racemiase as a mediator between two lactic enzymes, lactic dehydrogenase and. D-lactic acid oxidizing enzyme, was ascertained.
In addition, it is mentioned about pyruvic oxidase and partial inhibition by cyanide to lactic dehydrogenase.
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