Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
A Hypothetical Cyclic Pathway for the Metabolism of Odd-carbon n-Alkanes or Propionyl-CoA via Seven-carbon Tricarboxylic Acids in Yeasts
Takeshi TABUCHINobufusa SERIZAWA
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1975 Volume 39 Issue 5 Pages 1055-1061

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An extensive study has been undertaken to elucidate the physiological significance of threo-Ds-2-methylisocitric acid produced mainly from odd-carbon n-alkanes by a mutant strain of Candida lipolytica. The mutant strain showed slower growth responses to oddcarbon n-alkanes, especially of shorter chain-length, and failed to utilize this acid as sole carbon source, whereas the parent strain and many other yeasts tested were able to utilize this acid. About one half of yeasts tested accumulated this acid extracellularly. Under a thiamine-deficient condition, amounts of pyruvate produced by the parent strain from odd-carbon n-alkanes were ten times as large as those from even-carbon n-alkanes. A scheme for the partial oxidation of propionyl-CoA to pyruvate via C7-tricarboxylic acid by yeasts was supposed. This scheme may offer suggestion on the metabolism of propionyl-CoA by other living organisms. A hypothetical pathway of citrate accumulation from odd-carbon n-alkane was also presented.
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