The metabolism of cyclopentanol by Pseudomonas N.C.I.B. 9872
- 1 September 1972
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 129 (3) , 595-603
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1290595
Abstract
1. Pseudomonas N.C.I.B. 9872 grown on cyclopentanol as carbon source oxidized it at a rate of 228μl of O2/h per mg dry wt. and the overall consumption of 5.9μmol of O2/μmol of substrate. Cyclopentanone was oxidized at a similar rate with the overall consumption of 5.2μmol of O2μmol of substrate. Cells grown with sodium acetate as sole source of carbon were incapable of significant immediate oxidation of these two substrates. 2. Disrupted cells catalysed the oxidation of cyclopentanol to cyclopentanone by the action of an NAD+-linked dehydrogenase with an alkaline pH optimum. 3. A cyclopentanolinduced cyclopentanone oxygenase (specific activity 0.11μmol of NADPH oxidized/min per mg of protein) catalysed the consumption of 1μmol of NADPH and 0.9μmol of O2 in the presence of 1μmol of cyclopentanone. NADPH oxidation did not occur under anaerobic conditions. The only detectable reaction product with 100000g supernatant was 5-hydroxyvalerate. 4. Extracts of cyclopentanol-grown cells contained a lactone hydrolase (specific activity 7.0μmol hydrolysed/min per mg of protein) that converted 5-valerolactone into 5-hydroxyvalerate. 5. Cyclopentanone oxygenase fractions obtained from a DEAE-cellulose column were almost devoid of 5-valerolactone hydrolase and catalysed the formation of 5-valerolactone in high yield from cyclopentanone in the presence of NADPH. 6. Incubation of 5-hydroxyvalerate with the 100000g supernatant, NAD+ and NADP+ under aerobic conditions resulted in the consumption of O2 and the conversion of 5-hydroxyvalerate into glutarate. 7. The high activity of isocitrate lyase in cyclopentanol-grown cells suggests that the further oxidation of glutarate proceeds through as yet uncharacterized reactions to acetyl-CoA. 8. The reaction sequence for the oxidation of cyclopentanol by Pseudomonas N.C.I.B. 9872 is: cyclopentanol → cyclopentanone → 5-valerolactone → 5-hydroxyvalerate → glutarate → → acetyl-CoA.Keywords
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