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. 1970 Sep;119(2):343-9.
doi: 10.1042/bj1190343.

Tryptophan catabolism during sporulation in Bacillus cereus

Tryptophan catabolism during sporulation in Bacillus cereus

C Prasad et al. Biochem J. 1970 Sep.

Abstract

1. Two intermediates of tryptophan catabolism were isolated from a sporulating culture of Bacillus cereus and identified as anthranilic acid and kynurenine by their spectral properties. 2. During sporulation the rate of formation of anthranilic acid and kynurenine by whole cells increased and reached a maximum at the pre-spore stage. 3. The specific activities of tryptophan pyrrolase and formylase also increased during sporulation and exhibited a maximal activity at the pre-spore stage. 4. Kynureninase activity reached a maximum during early stages of sporulation and then started to decline. 5. There was a net increase in the activity of tryptophan pyrrolase when cells were grown in the presence of l-tryptophan or dl-kynurenine. 6. The cultures exhibited the maximal activity of kynureninase 2h earlier in the presence of dl-kynurenine whereas l-tryptophan delayed the appearance of the maximal activity by 2h. 7. The omission of glucose from the medium had no effect on the pattern of development of tryptophan pyrrolase during growth and sporulation. 8. On the addition of tryptophan to a chemically defined medium no significant change in the pattern of development of tryptophan pyrrolase was observed.

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