Mikrobiologiia 2011-01-01

Phosphonoacetate biosynthesis: in vitro detection of a novel NADP(+)-dependent phosphonoacetaldehyde-oxidizing activity in cell-extracts of the marine Roseovarius nubinhibens ISM.

N A Cooley, A N Kulakova, J F Villarreal-Chiu, J A Gilbert, J W McGrath, J P Quinn

Index: Mikrobiologiia 80(3) , 329-34, (2011)

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Abstract

A novel phosphonoacetaldehyde-oxidizing activity was detected in cell-extracts of the marine bacterium Roseovarius nubinhibens ISM grown on 2-aminoethylphosphonic acid (2-AEP; ciliatine). Extracts also contained 2-AEP transaminase and phosphonoacetate hydrolase activities. These findings indicate the existence of a biological route from 2-AEP via phosphonoacetaldehyde for the production of phosphonoacetate, which has not previously been shown to be a natural product. The three enzymes appear to constitute a previously-unreported pathway for the mineralization of 2-AEP which is a potentially important source of phosphorus in the nutrient-stressed marine environment.

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