Anaerobic malonate decarboxylation by Citrobacter diversus. Growth and metabolic studies, and evidence of ATP formation
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Anaerobic malonate decarboxylation by Citrobacter diversus. Growth and metabolic studies, and evidence of ATP formation
Abstract
Citrobacter diversus ATCC 27156 was able to grow by decarboxylation of malonate to acetate under strictly anaerobic conditions, in the presence of yeast extract. The growth yield, corrected for growth on yeast extract, was 2.03 g cell dry mass per mol malonate. The addition of malonate to ATP-depleted cell suspensions (less than 0.2 nmol ATP/mg cell protein) resulted in a rapid increase in cellular ATP levels to between 4.5 and 6.0 nmol/mg cell protein. Intact cells decarboxylated malonate at rates of up to 1.5 mumol/min.mg protein. Enzyme assays on malonate-grown cells indicated activation of malonate by an ATP-dependent ligase reaction and by CoA transfer from acetyl-CoA, followed by decarboxylation of malonyl-CoA to acetyl-CoA with subsequent recovery of the invested ATP by substrate level phosphorylation through the activity of acetate kinase. Net ATP synthesis is postulated to be mediated by gradient formation coupled to the decarboxylation of malonyl-CoA. The protonophore CCCP and H(+)-ATPase inhibitor DCCD significantly reduced cellular ATP levels, suggesting a role for proton gradients in the energy metabolism of this strain when growing an malonate. Inhibitors of sodium metabolism or ommission of sodium had no effect on ATP levels or malonate decarboxylation.
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