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. 1966 Feb;91(2):667-72.
doi: 10.1128/jb.91.2.667-672.1966.

Physiological role of tryptophanase in control of tryptophan biosynthesis in Bacillus alvei

Physiological role of tryptophanase in control of tryptophan biosynthesis in Bacillus alvei

J A Hoch et al. J Bacteriol. 1966 Feb.

Abstract

Hoch, J. A. (University of Illinois, Urbana), and R. D. DeMoss. Physiological role of tryptophanase in control of tryptophan biosynthesis in Bacillus alvei. J. Bacteriol. 91:667-672. 1966.-Indole excretion occurred early in the exponential growth phase, and derived mainly from biosynthetic intermediates of tryptophan. Tryptophan cleavage by tryptophanase contributed about 1.5% of the indole excreted. In the presence of exogenous tryptophan (5 to 10 mug/ml), excretion of early indole was not observed. Experiments with isotopically labeled indole and tryptophan showed that a low rate of endogenous tryptophan biosynthesis occurred constantly during growth. Both exogenously and endogenously supplied tryptophan were degraded by tryptophanase. As a consequence, the intracellular tryptophan concentration appeared to be maintained at a constant low level. It was suggested that the action of tryptophanase is an example of an enzymatic mechanism which controls the level of a specific metabolite pool.

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