Journal of Bacteriology 1983-07-01

Catabolism of phenylpropionic acid and its 3-hydroxy derivative by Escherichia coli.

R Burlingame, P J Chapman

Index: J. Bacteriol. 155(1) , 113-121, (1983)

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Abstract

A number of laboratory strains and clinical isolates of Escherichia coli utilized several aromatic acids as sole sources of carbon for growth. E. coli K-12 used separate reactions to convert 3-phenylpropionic and 3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)propionic acids into 3-(2,3-dihydroxyphenyl)propionic acid which, after meta-fission of the benzene nucleus, gave succinate, pyruvate, and acetaldehyde as products. Enzyme assays and respirometry showed that all enzymes of this branched pathway were inducible and that syntheses of enzymes required to convert the two initial growth substrates into 3-(2,3-dihydroxyphenyl)propionate are under separate control. E. coli K-12 also grew with 3-hydroxycinnamic acid as sole source of carbon; the ability of cells to oxidize cinnamic and 3-phenylpropionic acids, and hydroxylated derivatives, was investigated. The lactone of 4-hydroxy-2-ketovaleric acid was isolated from enzymatic reaction mixtures and its properties, including optical activity, were recorded.


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