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Distribution of Folates and Modified Folates in Extremely Thermophilic Bacteria

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Journal J Bacteriol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1991 Mar 1
PMID 1900506
Citations 19
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Analyses were made of the structures and levels of folates and modified folates present in extremely thermophilic bacteria. These procedures involved the chemical analysis of products resulting from the oxidative cleavage of the 6-substituted, folatelike tetrahydropterins present in the cells. Air-oxidized cell extracts of extreme thermophiles from two members of the archaebacterial order Thermococcales, Thermococcus celer and Pyrococcus furiosus, contained only 7-methylpterin, indicating that these cells contain a modified folate with a methylated pterin. Cell extracts also contained 6-acetyl-7-methyl-7,8-dihydropterin, another product derived from the oxidative cleavage of a dimethylated folate, demonstrating that both the C-7 and C-9 carbons of the pterin were methylated. Extracts, however, contained neither p-aminobenzoylpolyglutamates nor methaniline, the oxidative cleavage products of folates and methanopterin, respectively, indicating that they contain a previously undescribed C1 carrier(s). On the basis of the level of the 7-methylpterin isolated, the levels of modified folate were 2 to 10 times higher than those typically found in mesophilic bacteria and 10 to 100 times less than the level of methanopterin found in the methanogenic bacteria. Oxidized cell extracts of Sulfolobus spp. of the archaebacterial order Sulfolobales contained only pterin, and, like members of the order Thermococcales, they contained neither-p-aminobenzoylpolyglutamates nor methaniline. Oxidized cell extracts of the extreme thermophiles Pyrobaculum sp. strain H10 and Pyrodictium occultum, from the archaebacterial orders Thermoproteales and Pyrodictiales, respectively, and Thermotoga maritima from the eubacterial order Thermotogales, contained pterin and p-aminobenzoylpolyglutamates, indicating that these cells contained unmodified folates. The levels of p-aminobenzoylpolyglutamates in these archaebacterial cell extracts indicate that the folates were present in the cells at levels 4 to 10 times higher than generally found in those mesophilic eubacteria which do not folates in energy metabolism. The levels and chain lengths of the of p-aminobenzoylpolyglutamates present in Thermotoga maritima were typical of those found in mesophilic eubacteria.

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