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Microbial Metabolism of Amino Ketones. L-1-aminopropan-2-ol Dehydrogenase and L-threonine Dehydrogenase in Escherichia Coli

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1967 Jul 1
PMID 5340733
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1. A wide range of intermediary metabolites and substrate analogues have no effect on the oxidation of dl-1-aminopropan-2-ol to aminoacetone by washed-cell suspensions of Escherichia coli. Only dl-2-hydroxy-2-phenylethylamine, dl-1,3-diaminopropan-2-ol, dl-serine and l-1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-aminoethanol act as inhibitors. 2. Dialysed cell-free extracts of E. coli exhibit an NAD(+)-dependent dl-1-aminopropan-2-ol-dehydrogenase activity of approx. 8mmumoles of aminoacetone formed/mg. of protein/min. at the pH optimum of approx. 10. The K(m) values for the coenzyme and dl-amino alcohol are approx. 0.4 and 10.0mm respectively. A smaller peak of activity occurs at pH7.0-7.2, the K(m) for NAD(+) at pH7 being approx. 0.05mm. 3. Enzyme activity in cell-free extracts is inhibited by dl-2-hydroxy-2-phenylethylamine, dl-1-aminopropane-2,3-diol and dl-serine. dl-Phenylserine and dl-1-aminobutan-2-ol are oxidized to compounds reacting as amino ketones. 4. In fresh cell-free extracts l(+)-1-aminopropan-2-ol preparations are oxidized more rapidly than racemic or laevo-rotatory material, the d(-)-enantiomorph appearing to act as a competitive inhibitor. The K(m) for l(+)-1-aminopropan-2-ol appears to be approx. 1.5mm when highly resolved substrate preparations are used, either in the free base form or as the l(+)-tartrate salt. 5. l(+)-1-Aminopropan-2-ol dehydrogenase is a labile enzyme, and in appropriately treated extracts activity towards the d-enantiomorph is detectable and relatively higher than that towards the l-enantiomorph. 6. Optimum activity of l-threonine-dehydrogenase in cell-free extracts is exhibited at pH9.6 in the presence of NAD(+). The K(m) values for coenzyme and amino acid substrate are approx. 0.08 and 5.0mm respectively. This enzyme is distinct from 1-aminopropan-2-ol dehydrogenases on the basis of kinetic evidence, and the separation of activities by gel filtration. 7. Both l-threonine and dl-1-aminopropan-2-ol dehydrogenases are markedly inhibited by 8-hydroxyquinoline and p-chloromercuribenzoate, but only slightly by other chelating and thiol reagents. 8. E. coli is incapable of growth on simple synthetic media, containing a variety of carbon sources, when dl-1-aminopropan-2-ol is supplied as the sole source of nitrogen. It appears unlikely that the micro-organism can deaminate aminoacetone. 9. The metabolic roles of l-threonine dehydrogenase, aminoacetone and 1-aminopropan-2-ol dehydrogenases are discussed.

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