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. 1968 Mar;95(3):932-6.
doi: 10.1128/jb.95.3.932-936.1968.

Regulation of pentitol metabolism by aerobacter aerogenes. II. Induction of the ribitol pathway

Regulation of pentitol metabolism by aerobacter aerogenes. II. Induction of the ribitol pathway

T M Bisson et al. J Bacteriol. 1968 Mar.

Abstract

The incubation of Aerobacter aerogenes PRL-R3 with ribitol resulted in the induction of ribitol dehydrogenase and d-ribulokinase, coordinately controlled enzymes of the pathway of ribitol catabolism. A dehydrogenase-negative mutant was unable to induce d-ribulokinase activity following incubation with ribitol. Similar experiments using a kinase-negative mutant resulted in normal induction of ribitol dehydrogenase, as compared to the wild-type PRL-R3 strain. Constitutive or induced cells for l-fucose isomerase were capable of catalyzing the isomerization of d-arabinose to d-ribulose. In contrast to the experiments using ribitol as the substrate, the isomerization of d-arabinose resulted in the induction of d-ribulokinase with dehydrogenase-negative cells. These data indicated that d-ribulose, rather than ribitol, acts as the inducer of the enzymes for ribitol degradation.

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