Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Studies on Biosynthesis of Biotin by Microorganisms
Part VI. Biosynthesis of Biotin-Vitamers by Resting Cell System of Bacillus sphaericus
Shojiro IWAHARATatsurokuro TOCHIKURAKoichi OGATA
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1966 Volume 30 Issue 11 Pages 1076-1082

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The biosynthesis of biotin-vitamers by resting cell system of Bacillus sphaericus was studied.
It was found that pimelic acid was essential substrate in biosynthesis of biotin-vitamers and that some amino acids and organic acids stimulated the biosynthesis of biotin-vitamers from pimelic acid. Alanine was found to be most effective. It was assumed that, in the presence of pimelic acid, some amino acids, especially alanine, and some organic acids play an important role in the biosynthesis of biotin-vitamers.
The main component of the biotin-vitamers synthesized by the resting cell system was identified as desthiobiotin. The existence of a small amount of unknown biotin-vitamer, an avidin-uncombinable substance, which was assumed to be 7-keto-8-amino-pelargonic acid, was also observed. True biotin was hardly observed in any conditions tested.

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