An inducible phosphoenolpyruvate: dihydroxyacetone phosphotransferase system in Escherichia coli
- PMID: 6368745
- DOI: 10.1099/00221287-130-1-83
An inducible phosphoenolpyruvate: dihydroxyacetone phosphotransferase system in Escherichia coli
Abstract
A phosphoenolpyruvate: dihydroxyacetone phosphotransferase was induced in Escherichia coli grown on dihydroxyacetone as sole carbon source or in its presence. This is the first example of a triose which can be acted upon by the membrane complex to provide a central intermediate in glycolysis. The presence of this system explains the ability of a mutant, in which the ATP-dependent glycerol kinase is genetically replaced by a glycerol: NAD 2-oxidoreductase, to grow on glycerol.
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