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Reduction of trimethylamine N-oxide by Escherichia coli as anaerobic respiration

✍ Scribed by Prof. Dr. M. Ishimoto; O. Shimokawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
599 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0233-111X

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✦ Synopsis


Reduction of trimethylamine N-oxide by Escherichia coli

as anaerobic respiration M. ISHIMOTO and 0. SHIMOKAWA (Eingegangen am 16.2.1977) E . coli was found to grow anaerobically on lactate in the presence of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMANO), reducing it to trimethylamine. Anaerobic growth on glucose was promoted in the presence of TMANO. When a culture grown in complex medium was transferred to defined medium, growth on glucose and ammonia took place in the presence of TMANO after consumption of complex nutrients introduced with the preculture, in contrast to growth in nitrate respiration. The amounts of ethanol, succinate, and lactate among the fermentation products were decreased and that of acetate was increased in the presence of TMANO. Formate generation was much reduced a t pH 7.4, whereas stoichiometric formation of formate was observed in the absence of TMANO. Cells grown anaerobically in the presence of TMANO had a higher activity of amine N-oxide reductase than cells grown under other conditions. The content of cytochrome-558 was elevated in the presence of TMANO during growth in complex medium. Cytochrome e-552 found in cells grown in diluted complex medium or defined medium in the presence of TMANO was oxidized by TMANO in cell extracts. The molar growth yield on glucose was higher in the presence of TMANO than in its absence and lower than that in the presence of nitrate.


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