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. 1964 Jul;88(1):25-30.
doi: 10.1128/jb.88.1.25-30.1964.

LACTIC DEHYDROGENASES OF PSEUDOMONAS NATRIEGENS

LACTIC DEHYDROGENASES OF PSEUDOMONAS NATRIEGENS

H WALKER et al. J Bacteriol. 1964 Jul.

Abstract

Walker, Hazel (University of Georgia, Athens), and R. G. Eagon. Lactic dehydrogenases of Pseudomonas natriegens. J. Bacteriol. 88:25-30. 1964.-Lactic dehydrogenases specific for d- and l-lactate were demonstrated in Pseudomonas natriegens. The l-lactic dehydrogenase showed considerable heat stability, and 40% of the activity remained in extracts after heating at 60 C for 10 min. An essential thiol group for enzyme activity was noted. The results of these experiments were consistent with the view that lactate was dehydrogenated initially by a flavin cofactor and that electrons were transported through a complete terminal oxidase system to oxygen. The intracellular site of these lactic dehydrogenases was shown to be the cell membrane. It was suggested that the main physiological role of these lactic dehydrogenases is that of lactate utilization.

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