The fourth arginine catabolic pathway of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_1C8A7FD3177D
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
The fourth arginine catabolic pathway of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Journal
Journal of General Microbiology
Author(s)
Jann A., Matsumoto H., Haas D.
ISSN
0022-1287 (Print)
ISSN-L
0022-1287
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1988
Volume
134
Number
4
Pages
1043-1053
Language
english
Abstract
D-Arginine dehydrogenase activity was discovered in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This enzyme was inducible by its substrate, D-arginine, as well as by its product, 2-ketoarginine, but not by L-arginine. The enzyme activity was measured in vitro, in the presence of artificial electron acceptore (phenazine methosulphate and iodonitrotetrazolium chloride). 2-ketoarginine was catabolized further to 4-guanidinobutyraldehyde, 4-guanidinobutyrate and 4-aminobutyrate. Two enzymes involved, 4-guanidinobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase and guanidinobutyrase, were inducible by 2-ketoarginine; the latter enzyme was also strongly induced by 4-guanidinobutyrate. An arginine racemase activity was detected by an invivo test. E-Arginine had the potential to be catabolized via the D-arginine dehydrogenase pathway and, after racemization, via the three L-arginine catabolic pathyways previously demonstrated in P. aeruginosa. In mutants blocked in the L-arginine succinyltransferase pathway, but no in the wild-type, L-arginine was channelled partially into the D-arginine dehydrogenase pathway. Mutations in the kauB locus abolished growth of P. aeruginosa on 2-ketoarginine, agmatine and putrescine, and led to loss of 4-guanidinobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase and 4-aminobutyaldehyde dehydrogenase activites. Thus, these two activites appear to be due to one enzyme in P. aeruginosa. The kauB locus was mapped on the chromosome between lysA and argB and was not linked to known genes involved in the three L-arginine catabolic pathways. The existence of four arginine catabolic pathways illustrates the metabolic versatility of P. aeruginosa.
Keywords
Amino Acid Oxidoreductases/metabolism, Arginine/metabolism, Genotype, Mutation, Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genetics, Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolism, Transduction, Genetic
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