2011
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.100905
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Isolation of a Mutant Auxotrophic forL-Alanine and Identification of Three Major Aminotransferases That SynthesizeL-Alanine inEscherichia coli

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“…However, increased catabolic character did not affect the prominent biosynthetic role played by these three enzymes, which contribute with at least half of the alanine pool, even when more than one pathway for alanine biosynthesis is present in the three species. This redundancy is also found in E. coli , where alanine is synthesized by three different transaminases, and only the triple mutant is an alanine auxotroph (Yoneyama et al, 2011). In this regard, it is important to consider that in E. coli alanine is the second amino acid with highest intracellular concentration, and in Neurospora and S. cerevisiae it is the amino acid displaying highest intracellular concentration (Yuan et al, 2006; Canelas et al, 2008; Kim et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, increased catabolic character did not affect the prominent biosynthetic role played by these three enzymes, which contribute with at least half of the alanine pool, even when more than one pathway for alanine biosynthesis is present in the three species. This redundancy is also found in E. coli , where alanine is synthesized by three different transaminases, and only the triple mutant is an alanine auxotroph (Yoneyama et al, 2011). In this regard, it is important to consider that in E. coli alanine is the second amino acid with highest intracellular concentration, and in Neurospora and S. cerevisiae it is the amino acid displaying highest intracellular concentration (Yuan et al, 2006; Canelas et al, 2008; Kim et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Auxotrophic E. coli mutants for L‐alanine ( HYE032 ) ( avtA::GM, yfbQ::KM, yfdZ::FRT, Ala − ) were obtained from Dr. Hiroshi Yoneyama from Tohoku University (Yoneyama et al, ). The E. coli mutant auxotrophic for β‐alanine ( panD ) (F‐, Δ(araD‐araB)567 , ΔpanD748::kan , ΔlacZ4787c (::rrnB‐3), λ − , rph‐1 , Δ(rhaD‐rhaB)568 , hsdR514 ) was obtained from the Coli Genetic Stock Center (CGSC #8404) (http://cgsc2.biology.yale.edu/) (Baba et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the aspartate aminotransferase, tyrosine aminotransferase, and the branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase have been shown to possess overlapping activities in E. coli (Gu et al, 1998). In addition, a recent study demonstrated that three aminotransferases are involved in alanine biosynthesis in E. coli (Yoneyama et al, 2011). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%