Journal of Oleo Science
Online ISSN : 1347-3352
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Membrane-Bound Alcohol Dehydrogenase Is Essential for Glyceric Acid Production in Acetobacter tropicalis
Hiroshi HabeShun SatoTokuma FukuokaDai KitamotoToshiharu YakushiKazunobu MatsushitaKeiji Sakaki
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2011 Volume 60 Issue 9 Pages 489-494

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Acetobacter tropicalis NBRC16470 can produce highly enantiomerically pure D-glyceric acid (D-GA; >99 % enantiomeric excess) from glycerol. To investigate whether membrane-bound alcohol dehydrogenase (mADH) is involved in GA production in A. tropicalis, we amplified part of the gene encoding mADH subunit I (adhA) using polymerase chain reaction and constructed an adhA-disrupted mutant of A. tropicalisadhA). Because ΔadhA did not produce GA, we confirmed that mADH is essential for the conversion of glycerol to GA. We also cloned and sequenced the entire region corresponding to adhA and adhB, which encodes mADH subunit II. The sequences showed high identities (84–86 %) with the equivalent mADH subunits from other Acetobacter spp.
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